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<*_? The Horry Herald. I THURSDAY MAY 28st 1903 t . " V,MATTERS LOCAL AND OTHERWISE. Black Death will do the work. Turtle hunt Tuesday evening June 9th. Ferd D. Bryant of Marion was in town yesterday. Magistrate's blanks for sale at the Herald ofliee. Miss Maggie Bryan is visiting Mrs. J. E. Bryan. W. B. Clardy of Stalvey was in town last Tuesday. J. C. Vereen of Little River was here last Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Duscnburv is visiting Mrs. L H. Burroughs. L. W. Cooper of Port Harrelson was in town one day last week. There are r.o legal sales to be made here next Monday. Lucian Bryan of Little River was in town the latter part of last week. Moonlight excursion full moon in June over C. & S. R. R. We're going. Mways go to S. T. Sessions for shoes, you get any kind you may want. Mason Fruit Jars at S. T. Sessions's Now is the time to buy them. Mrs. L. H. Burroughs visited relatives and friends at Soeastec last week. Look out for extra low prices for next HO days at the Conway Supply Co. J. E. Prince of Loris paid this office a pleasant call while in town last week. Misses Vernon Sin^letary and Edith Carter are visiting Mrs. I). F. Crosland. J as. A. Lewis has bought the land of I) L. McQueen in Galivunts Per ry township. J. C. Spi ey returned last week from a trip to Moultrie, Ga., and other points. Johnson's barber shop has beer moved to the new hotel building 01: Main Street. The hot weather was a lonjj tim< coming, but it is here at last in dear r earnest to stay. 1 have just received a lar^e lot o pound prints, also a nice line o percales. L. T. Sessions. The teacher's examination lasi Friday was attended by quite a num ber of applicants for certificates. Battle Axe Shoes of all kinds al extremely low prices at Conwaj Bargain I louse. W. S. McCaskill Jr.. has sold hit new cottage in the upper part o the town to A. J*. Johnson. The first beans to leave here this year" for northern markets wen shipped by YV. F. Lee on May 21st Spool Cotton, one eent a spool, Fiften cents Half Hose at five cent? per pair at Conway Bargain House Mrs. R. G. Duscnbury and chil dren went to Port Harrclson last week 011 a visit to friends and relatives. Mrs. D. T. McNeill was called last week to the bedside of her father by a telegram stating that he was seriously ill. A county registration certificat< must bo had by every voter wh< wishes to register for the town election. The government boat, Little Pei Deo, passed up one day last week t< engage in government work on tin river. The first corn silk we have feci this year was handed to us one da^ last week from the garden of C. H Snider. Rani W h t r\t HnAWrtafA cu * ? ?l" " fl >11 V1VI U VI MUUI " will be here next Saturday to mak< up his final report as to the C, ?fe S railway bridge. Tom, the colored hand at the A ,X3. L. depot, narrowly escaped deatl (.-last week from a stray bullet. Thi tofdl passed through his hat. 14 We have a nice line of Notioi Samples that we are selling at whole c 9ale cost. They are going fast, to 5 sure to call and get your share. , ' Conway Hargain House. Prof. A. J. Sherman of Floyd township, who is running a Summe School for teajhcrs in his coinmuni l ty, was in town the latter part o the week. Our annual inventory takes plac July 1st. We want to sell every thing in stock by then and onl. count the money. Now is you L chance to buy goods cheap. ^ Jon way 8upply Co. The county superintendent of ed ucation states that ho will not toe 1 hid office next Saturday but will, b in on salesday, the Monday follow ingl for the purpose of attending t the business of bis office. To kill insects, use Black Death. Bead the chancre which will appear next week in the large adver tisement of Conway Drug Co., just moved into handsome new quarters. A report received yesterday is to : the oiTect that the condition of the sick couuty treasurer is practically unchanged. While the abscess on his hip is better, he is troubled in * other respects. The inland school near Port llarrelsou closed with a picnic last Saturday. Ceo. L. Marsh, L. D. Long . Jr., the Rev. C. E. Robertson, Miss Ed Robertson, Mrs. R. G. Dusenbury and Dr. W. E. McCord attended from Conway. It was pronounc ed as a very pleasant occasiou. It is reported that a destructive hail storm passed over the Ebeneezer section of the county the first of the week doing great damage to the tobacco crops, some being totally ! destroyed. We are sorry to learn of such a calamity to our farmers. 1 Black Death will kill all insects on tobacco and vegetables. Harm less to handle and not expensive. For sale by Spivcy Mer, Co. Sea Side Inn will bo open for visitors in a few days. This seacon it will be in charge of E. it. Wooten, former proprietor of the Planters Hotel at Marion. The hotel will be ready for those who may wish to spend next Sunday at Myrtle Peach. Fruit Jars, llubbers and extra Tops at P. T. Ilyman's. Attention Hussars i The Horry Hussars are hereby ordered to meet at Conway on June (5 at 11 a. m. The object of the said i meeting is to discuss plans for rein listment and reorganization ot the company. The inspection by govj eminent oftieer will take place on the following Monday, June 8th. All members are urged to he on . hand June 6th, by order, J.M. Olievr, Act'gCapt., L. D. Long, O. S. Has Joined His Comrades. Mr. James Henning Porter, a . Confederate veteran, member of Co. , A , Tenth South Corolina infantry, Manigault's brigade, died in Columbia Sutuluy. He was interred in the beautiful Camp Hampton lot at Elm wood cemetery yesterday. Mr. Porter, was about 65 years old. Loving bands placed flowers upon ( his grave. The State. m ?? 1 The Contract Signed. The contract for the erection of the large two-story store building for the Hal. L. Puck Co., has been siiMU'fl un nnfl lhr? wr??'L- n-ill begin. It is to lie a building with a front constructed of pressed I brick like the new bank building. II P.. Little is the contractor. i 1 Card of Thanks. Editor IIkrald:?Please allow i mo space to return thanks to the I good people of Conway, foj* the aid and sympathy which they .gate ine during the eight weeks while my | husband lay at the point, of death. I ' assure them that their kindness is duly appreciated, and will be cheer [ fully reciprocated, should an opportunity ever present itself. Mrs. L. I). Lo.no. Summer School Studies. In the Summer School beginning * June 8th, the following subjects will f be taught. Arithmetic, Algebra, English Liteiature and History. Wentworth's i Practical Arithmetic will be used. ; In Literature the teachers will be . required to study Scudder's Fables and Folk Stories, Hawthorne's Wonder Hook and Lamb's Tales ' from Shakespeare. Tho primary history will be the basis of the work . on that subject, but frequent refer^ cnces will be made to other sources . of historical information. Every one who attends willjbc required to study arithmetic. Of the L other subjects each teacher can se , lcct two. No one will be allowed tc 5 take more than three subjects. I Married at Dongola. On Wednesday May 20th, at the residence of Mr. Moses Martin at tv,n raid m!on > .a.'vwft vr.i?, 1'II^Q V/Ul ? "??l Ull ITU! ' married to Mr. H. C. Cannon, Rev, a W. S. McCaskill performing the " ceremony. The attendants were Mr. Walker Martin with MissMolse) ! Martin, Mr. Furman Hendrickj f with Miss E. J. Cannons Mr. Cannon is a young business man and holds a responsible position with the Burroughs A Collins Co., a1 i the Nixonvillo store. Miss Cora it 3 tho charming daughter of Moses . Martin and has many friends. Ma) their lives bo long and full of sun shine. i 1 ... 1 " College of Charleston, i CHARLESTON, S. C. e 118th Year Begins September 25th Letters, Science. Engineering 9 One Scholarship to oach County o r South Carolina. Entrance exami " nations held at Conway by Count) '* Superintendent of Education ant Judge of Probate on July 10th. Tu ition $40. Board and furnished roon in Dormitory, $10 per month A1 * candidates for admission arc per J. mitted to compete for Boycc Schol arships, which pay $100 a year For catalogue, address HARRISON RANDOLPH, I President n > e Apply at tho law office of H. H o Woodward for bargains in real es tate. a_ _ -a This and That. You^ Know What You arc Taking. When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula Is plainly printed ou every bottle showing that it is simply Iron ami Quinine In a tasteless form. No Cure, No l'ay. f>(k\ Rain is badly needed. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. Hail storms are of frequent occurrence Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens'again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempsoytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Howels. Pure ly vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25cat Dr. E. Norton's Drug Store. The cool winds of early Spring did not suit tobacco Quick Arrest. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena. Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 21 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arretted further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c. at Dr. E. Norton, Druggist. People are slow to register for town election. A startling Test. To save a life, I)r. T. G, Merritt, of No. Mehoopuny, Pa., made a startling test resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. 1 had often found Electric Hitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack in 11 months." Electric Hitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Tiy thoui. Only !">0c at Dr. E. Norton's. One Minute Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds and Croup. A Sure Tiling. It is said that notning is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lung ami throat troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. 0. B. Van Metro of Shep herd-town, \V. Vu , says "1 had a severe ?asc of Bronchitis and for a year tried everything 1 heard of, but got no relief. Oik; bottle of Dr. Kino's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's infallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, Crip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it It's guaranteed by Dr. E. Norton, Drugeist. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes 50e.and $1.00 Cures Eczema. Itching Humors, Pirn pies and Carbuncles. Costs Noth ing to Try. R. II. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) b a certain and sure cure for cczcina, itching skin, humors, scabs, scales, watery blisters, pimples, aching bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, prickling pain in the skin, old eating 1 sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm cures the worst and most deep seated cases by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthy blood supply to tin 1 skin. Heals every sore and give} the rich glow of health to the skin, ' Builds up the broken down body and 1 makes the blood red and nourishing Especially advised for chronic, old ' cases that doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fail to cure. Druggists, $1, with complete direction} for home cure. To prove B. B. 13 cures, sample sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta ! Ga. Describe trouble, and free med ' ical advice sert in sealed letter. i > WINTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE | EXAMINATIONS. I The examinations for the aware i of vacant scholarships in Winthro] L Collogo and for the admission o I new students will be held at thi > County Court House on Friday. Ju r ly 10th, at 9 a. in. Applicants must not be less thai fifteen years of age. When scholarships arc vacated af ter July 10th, they will be awardet to those making the highest aver , age at thisexamination. The next session will open abou September 16th, 1903, For further information and i . catalogue, address Pres. D. B. Johnson. Rock Hill, S. C "MAKES PROPER MET" 1 flK PLEASING Mrcl When Baby vu Mck, we gave h*r Oaeteria. When ehe ?u a Child, she cried for CMtorla. When the became Mies, ah* clung to Caetorif, Whan Sho had Children, ahe gave them Calorie, Lx k - - ^ I1-1 tLJUJ'-J 11 . J. ..." 1 LLSJJ. J1J 1 . ANY CHURCH parsonage or institu Nonsupported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of theLongman A Martinez pure paints wbenover they paint. Notk: Have done so for twenty-seven years. Sales: Tens of millions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory: The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed Oil must be added to the paint, (done in two minutes). Ac tual cost then about $1.25 a gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Agents. Con way Bargain House. Duscnbury A Co., Toddville, S. C. -i 1 ?~ NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be an election held at Floyd's School house on Thursday the 28th inst. from 10 o'clock a. in., to 12 m. to levy an extra tax for school purposes in District No. 50. All wishing to vote will exhibit their tax receipt and registration certificates. A. D. Jackson,* 0. B. T. NOTICE. According'to the regulations of the Stale Board of Education the time for holding teachers examina? : i... i ? ^ nun iius ueen onangcu to may and September. Wfc \vi 11 therefore have an examination on Friday May 22nd, 1903. E. V. Ukst. Notice to Creditors and Debtors. All persona holding claims agnlnst tho estate of Win. E. llardwick deceased, are required to present them duly attested to the undersigned, or this notice will bo plead In bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make payment to tho undersigned. .1. A. Lewis, (}. II. Dusenbury, 5-7-03. . Executors. SPRING GOODS hull lino of Spring and Summer Goods just in LINEN worth 30c going at 10c. Few more ready made Skirts to close out at bargains. I PANTS and other clothing AT ALMOST COST. SHOES Of all styles at prices never before heard of. GROCERIES , Our Grocery Department, is Up-todate. 13 lbs. good Cotfce $1.00. Meat at. 10c. per pound. Tomatoes at. 10c per 3 lb can. Corn, Oats, I M \l/l I... .... c I v iii'i'diiiim if iii'aii limn iu itrt*u i;ijwb and horses. W'l cn in town stop at my store whether yon have money or not. Good rupasnre, full weight. A. P. JOHNSON. H. P. Little, I trick Works. Building br.ck always on hand. ' Send orders to II. P. Little at Conway, Georgetown or Toddville. Home t thee: Conway, S. C. I I i ? ; J. K. HAMMOND, I : BLACKSMITH. r-ANDGeneral Repair Shop. DnocD ODiitmp ii rnDPUMTv nuuoD onucinu n ombinuii, 1 All work guaranteed. ) f * ^^______ _______ ;"ill You can get your Photos al t Casque's any day. You can hav x enlarging of any kind done. Givo me a trial. R. K. CASQUE. > Buy Land while it is cheap. It will : never be so low again. Apply at Law Office of H. H. Woodward. -i I 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 J* J! 11 ! 1 THE Gl Will be Rea< Our Store News for this v\ Brief but Interc Always tako good advice says a nol yourself but its to give to somebody else tie advice and you can keep it or give it On; advise is/before buying to exai we have fbr you. If you want Now Designs, Original Date Goods, Look over our I7ADIES, GENTS and CHILDRENS HERS, also our line of Men and Hoys . &c., from l)8c to $5. Nothing succee we are having on theso goods assures us good people in Horry want. Here you sential features which go to make tip a DURABILITY* STYL1 / Don't forget that we have that stiil the same quality and pattern as the one friend, and so it is with our^whole line, "Something else. We want every hot! town and county to come and see our lii SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Ribbons, Buttons, Neck ware, Hosiery, I en, (Jurtain goods and every thing almc ces the most elaborate and up-to-date li Weave going to sell and sell fast. uer procrasiit.uiion is tin- 11ueI ol tune to forgot us wIiol you coine to town, rei you want elsewhere como to headquarte thing you want and prices right. on i1 FAIR N BUY Y cohn, StT( 1 chits, m hal, F LOU 1L All Fresh Stock an Hats. Complete J/inc. Straw and Foil. From 15c. 1 Shoes. Ladies Dongola,Patent Tij Ladies Dongola Patent Tip ? i / ? i # it i 1 o ? . ft. men s uan r>ais, *i.zo 10 ^ Men's Oxfords, $1.25 to $3. Ladies Oxfords, $1.00 kind Ladies Oxfords, #1.50 to $2 Clothing. We And that we haven't ro so stock must go at a sacrifice, Come < We are already acknowledged as i Lawns at 5 cents to the finest dress go Ribbons. New lot just in at 24c t Laces, Embroidery, Hosiery, Unde want in ladies goods from thl^heapes We guarantee you polite and car ery item. HAL. L. E I SPIVEY <5c COLLINS CO. Fire Insurance Bicycles. D. A. SPIVEY, M.W.COLLINS President, Secretary Office In Rank Mulldlng ' jj Dental Notice. j] . ? 1 DR. W. E. McCORD, j QIIDflPflN nPNTKT Conway, - - S. C; k 4*St~Spivky Buildino. / Cests Oily 25 ceils Ay^yl^llQpOr Mall tt casta U C. % Ft3aa*cSri. O., Nav.M. 1900.?I ?ti IntUflMd by ? MUi nur baby whaa ba *u but a,try ywaag lafaai, aa a pi Latar II vaa aaafat la laalhla? troablaa, aid Ita affect baa b, , Ualara muhiuI apoa tha uta at 4ra?a and eaatblaf ?yn blldraa, aaoaaof iba aaaaaalUai wbaa there U a tew baby ^Mb.^aaaral. r^aa^^r I U.I . ? 1 11 " UJM I ULLEYJ :ly for You reek Contains a Lot of * _ r jsting Facts. i r :ed humorist, you may not need it Wo are going to givo you a lit- q away, wo wont kick. (j nine our stock ami sec the bargains L .V G Styles and ITp-To- 1 c T K C line of ^ LOW CUT SHOES and SLIP- = Pox Calf Vicic8t Patent Leathers us like success, and the early salca 1 ; of the fact that we carry what the will find Shoes with the four es*? porfect Shoo, C C FIT and FINISH. J EV here for you which'you] know is Z Mr Tailor cut to order for your 0 uncqualcd in this city. C ly and especially the ladies of tho P icof k UIU1IHY. TIIHIIK LACES r >oth luce striped and plain tabic linjstyou can mention which etnbrano ever opened in Conway. Now is your opportunity, rcmctn and if any are so ucthoughtful as nember when you fail to get what rs where you will always find every1 IP! ' c s OT1CB! t mssmm OUR J Alt, [ COFFKK, HACON, LA 1U>. d Priced Wight. V'll 11 I * ?noi cneuj) nats, out cneap prices to $3.00. . >, 90o. worth $1.25 ti , $1.25, elsewhere $1.50. 3.00. 50. at 90 cents. 1 ! 50. 1 6 ? om for the proper care of clothing, prick. : the lenders in Ladies Goods from ods. ,o 35 cents por yard. rwear, etc. In fact any thing you t.to the best. eful attention and good value inevi SUCK CO J The Lucky One. I have again been able to secure the service of Miss Viola Cleaton, the tasty and efficient Trimmer and Milliner who is willing and .able to please the most fastidious persons. She is now on the Northern Markets m 1 ha fnnhlnrta and otul.o >.%? ? * t! w*iv *i?uuivuo C4IIU qw| itnj I but will be here in a few days at your I ?ervice8. Mrs. Julio S. Causey. Hank Building. . . - tffiS'' Early Risers The famous little pill*. Cirw CMiri-Until, Children ofAnj Mat, Aids Digestion, gage la tee the BowcU, Strength** t TlrsMrltlc th# Child and Naku M WTgglStS, TEETHING EASY/ i. moppktt. m. d? st. louis. mo. er family skyatotaa U Ckartaetos to in TlIT&lli ttmUfi of oollo sad to warm sad swaalaa ttntNuok >?a foand tokoao v.ry b.n.ftoist sadaofroo frota Asanas ipa, ttat w. k?t? nsi to nfsrd tt, alls* in wllk ttlm Is too koaoo sad saWl Uo tosuUa* Iroakloo si o oto?, iu of too horrid ttad Mil N soy |M?U m? la kN? Uttr kssat IToaklj T1sM-KMi?i|ir.) m - L._. ... 'IIIHMLXtl" ? ? MARKETS. GlORORTOffJf. w Virgin 2.5# fellow dip 2.25 Jcrapo 1.75 spirits turpentine 40 losin, common 1.50 WlLMINQTON. Spirits Turpentine steady. lachino barrels 51 ountry oal losin 1.70 'ar firm at $1.(4 Crude Turpentine.?Hard $2.00 >ip $3.25; Virgin $3.75 cotton.;. Ordinary Oi ots^ lb ood Ordinary. .. .91 u <ow Middling 9| liridlinv 101 " ood Middling 10 8--10 orn lams 14CH15 houlders 10(4124 hickcns 20to3? 'urkoys per lb (live) 13(4134 Iggs 14(4 15 low Boas ?c. per busb "oanuts 70c 44 44 largest and most complete estib llfthment South. jeo. S. Hacker 6c Son Manufacturers of >OOUS,SASJI, BLINDS, MOULD INO AND BUILDING MATERIAL. / CHARLESTON, S. C. 544- 548 King Street. ^ H Y M A N THK PIONEER GROCER I laving been the first one to open , FIRST CLASS Grocery Store in Jon way, and having for 12 years tudind the wants of the trade we feel hat we should he in a position to ;now better than any one with Isss xporience, just the kind of goods he people want. We hare also n lice line of Gents Furnishings. ilVK US A CALL. Satisfaction JUAHANTKK1). KADtMlTDS onocKHrKsLA8S B. T. HYMAN, Tobacco Flues. Manufactured and sold by I. I SCOTT, fill BLOFF. I t As good as cun be made, as cheap is the cheapest. ; P X J T ii your orders us early as possible is there will be a great demand this leason of which I will do my b*?st to mpply. S. I). SCOTT, P U R[ D ft 068 We carry in stock all Patent ind Proprietary medicines which are fresh from their respective Laborato ries, and a complete line of U, S. P Standard Drugs. For Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Powders and Stationery, We are THE PEOPLE who give you the m\ GOODS at the most reasonable prices. Don't fail to give the Conway Drug Co. a trial when yon wish any of the above. Town Registration. The undersigned having been duly appointed Supervisor of Kegistratlon for th? town of Conway, books for the registration of the oualitled voters of said town, were opened on April 1st, 11103, sad will remain open until July lat 1903, at tta office of the undersigned. 0. Fred Stalvay, Supervisor of HeglatratUn. 4-23 -08. #