The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 09, 1904, Image 4
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?The first of this week was remarkably
cool.
?There was a good shower of rain
in Conway last Friday evening.
?Head the ne4v aduertisement of
A. W. Jenkins A tTon, in this issue. <
? A coat of new paint has added
much to the front appearance of J.
K. Nicholas' store,
? The young child of J. L. Hoyd
was very ill last week, but at last
uccounts was improving.
J?The trains are making a little
better schedule now that the rush
of the trucking season is over.
?The net profits of the Toddville
dispensary for the month of May,
just past, were iunround numbers,
$183.00.
? There will be aaother picnic at
Punch Howl landing on the Pee Dee
in a few weeks. The day will be
announced later.
-Shippers of beans are not realizing
as good prices for their product
this year as they expected, owing
perhaps to the lateness of the crop.
Conway Bargain House advertises
a semi anuual clearance sale in this
issue, and they print some prices
that it will pay you to read over before
making your purchases.
\ ?Two cotton blooms were rceeiv
I ed at this office last Monday in a lot
ter from William Joiflun of the Gali
vantb Perry section. LThe letter did
E not stato when tlioy wore picked.
A ?It is intended to run excursions
every Friday evontng from this
point to Myrtle Beaoh during the
I Summer season. The train leaves
I about 6:80.
?A tract of land belonging to the
m estate of the late Mrs. Mary I J: Uca
E ty lying on the northern side of Crab
Tree swamp, near Conway, has been
purchased by Solomon T. Sessions
?Tho county executive committee
Aieets here on th<; 28ih of this month
Ad important business will come
^^ ro the meeting. All precinct
^L'mcn are requeste<l to be prosA>ad
tho large advertisement of
^L*roughs & Collins Co., apthis
issue. They have
in various ntirls of (lie
^county^/od you can call at the store
1 nearest you
? If you want to keep up with political
news, subscribe to the HkrALD.
People in the Loris section
may call on our agent E. K. Skip]>er,
who will take plcaure in entering
their names for the paper.
? Sea Side Inn is rapiply filling
I up with guests, and has more visitors
than it ever had before at this
time of the season . Manager Tennillo
was over in the town on business
last Saturday morning.
?7At Che last meeting, the county
fird granted u charter for a ferry
Hughes landing in favor of J. if.
And. An application is now pendA
for the grant of a charter at
Als Perry on the Waccamaw.
Arhe State candidates will adA
the people at Conway on Juno
A Those who have no opposiAfris
year are not required to
Aro!fc the canvass. A good turn
Aut of the people is expected on that
Aav.
A--1 n this issue appears the anAyucomeiit
card of W. K. Holt as a
Andidate for the ofliee of SherifT of
Birvy County, Mr. Holt is well
Aown to the people as a man with
Aerfectly clean record, having made
A race for sheriff before and com
A out with a very handsome vote.?
. has the qualifications that would
.^Aike him a good officer.
candidacy of G. P. Murrel
Apmination to the office of sherAlorry
County, is announced in
Asue, by a number of his friends,
->%?av0 been talking of running
ggi|p?|A some time. He ,served as
^f^i^i^Arate at Con way several years
a very acceptable manner
r/vAas urged to stand for re eleethis
he declined to do. If
will fearlessly discharge
:-rp.Aduous duties of-this import
candidate who make#
t in this issue is
of Florence for reproCongress
from the 6th
WMmmmrt. Heat present holds the
^ r ' Bm of State Senator from Flor^*f?0unty,
and is an attorney
Iglliy enjoys a ?largo and growing
Tn the Legislature he has
*1 record of which his native
is justly proud, and by the
stand he took in public
ho has shown himself the
of tho rights of the comHis
liome countv uuaniendorses
him for the posiGreat
Jailed.
a negro, was arrestn
last week and held
^^^^^^^^^Bharge of stealing a bio.* cle
Johnson here. The ar HB.ado
under instruetious
sheriff of this county,
up on the Burroughs Inst
lodged in jaii to await his
^^^^^^^^Funffer a new act recently
by the Legislature, stealing
^fflmK^^Blo is punished the same as
U^ranblll live stock.
BMhHM i? I
Wltli House breaking.
SEHgnEBBne 2nd, some unknown parMSg^^H^Binto
the house of Mr. B. F.
EgSHBB^Bho lives near the seashore,
Bh9mHBm||B therefrom about forty
money. All the family
and tho house left locked
fl9|^^H^^^Bioney that was stolen had
HgKftgEnflHjB the pockot of a pair of
HMBaH^B^BMr. Vereen did not disBhBhBhRBs
until some time afterHH^^Ha|Bmmstances
finally caus^HBHRflNm^Eto
rest upon a colored
^^^^^HHB^Bname of Sam Wilson,
nH^HHHHH^^Bordinply arrested here
HHMHffiHgSBpruing and lodged in
H^HWjMlBflH^^Eor under a warrant
J. N. Jenrette,
at the instance of
aad H. D. Vereen,
^^^^^^pfpppBd^fonda^no^
Lost Dwelling.
Alonzo Spears, who lived on the
farm of C. F. Spivey, near Gideon,
had the misfortune to get his dwelling
burned last Sunday morning.
The furniture an$i other thiugs contained
in the house were a total loss,
and the family saved absolutely
nothing. Their neighbors sympathize
with them in their loss and
have made up contributions for them.
Excursion July 9th
The first white excursion of the
season from this point to Georgetown
will come ofT on July 9th, and
will be run by Geo L. Marsh and
\V. W. Russ. A big crowd is expected
and they may be assured
that good order will be maintained.
? - ?- - ?
Clcmson College Scholarships.
All applicants for these scholarships
will apply to the County Superintendent,
of Education, who will
give full information concerning the
terms of the law and the conditions
required forenterance to the college.
The examination will be held early
in July before the County Hoards of
Bduoation. I'. II. Moll,
President.
Solicitor Pilux IMcdftrc
Solieitor J. M. Johnson has filed
the pledge and sent a check for the
necessary cash to State Chairman
Col. Willie Jones, as a candidate for
nomination as solicitor of tin; 4th
circuit. Mr. Johnson is always appointed
chairman of the board in
Columbia bv bis brother solicitors,
during the session of tlie Legislature,
and ho has much to do in
Kreparingand completing the acts.
o opposition to his re-election has
been heard of so far.
Hail Storm in Cialivantu
Another hail storm, very serious in
the working of damage to the crops
of the farmers, passed over a section
of Galivants Ferry township and
along the edgo of Fioyds last Friday.
The stones were the size of guinea
eggs and the crops of cot ton and
tobacco in the path of the storm, are
some of them, almost totally destroyed.
J. Madison Floyd, Asa
Gore, II. K. Cook, II. Grantham
were reported as among those who
were greatly damaged by the storm.
The crops at Galivants Ferry also
suffered greatly. There were others
who sustained serious damage, but
we were unable to obtain their
names before going to press.
Schedule of Star Routes.
Under the new contracts for carrying
the mail over the star routes
leading from Conway, several
changes will go into effect when the
new contracts begin on July 1st.
The star route leading to Warn pee
will leave Conway in the afternoons
at 2:110, and the routes leading to
Hammond, Jordanville and Gideon
will leave in the afternoons at 3
o'clock, instead of at G o'clock in
the mornings as heretofore. Under
the new contract all of the star
route carriers will leave at about
the same time in the afternoon, and
all will wait on the train unless it
is bellind time. None of them will
leave in the morning. Bucksville
and Dongola already leave hero in
the afternoon and there will be no
change in the schedules of the car riers
on those two routes.
A Sure Tlilujr.
It is said that nothing is sure except
death and taxes, but that is not
altogether true. Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption is a sure
euro for all lung and throat troubles,
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
C. II. VauMotre of Shepherdtown,
W. Va., says "I had a severe case
of Bronchitis aod for a year tried
everything I heard of, but got no relief.
One bottle of Dr. King's New
Discnvery then cured me absolutely."
It's infallible for croup, Whooping
Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and
Consumption. Try it. It's infallible
for Croup, Whooping Cough,
Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption.
Try it. It's guaranteed by Dr. B.
Norton, Druggist. Trial bottles
free. Regular si/.e, 50c, $1.00.
PARKHR VEREEN.
The Social Event of tlic Season
at Eittle River-A Beautiful
.llinc Weillllilar
At the residence of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Florence C. Vereen at
Little liiver, S. 0., on the morning
of the Hth inst., Mr. George F. Parker
of Georgetown and Miss Panline
S. Vereen were united in marriage,
the Rev. S. J. McConnell
performing the ceremony, using the
beautiful form of the Methodist
church.
Relatives and friends from far and
near well knowing the hospitality of
that particular maternal roof, were
not only willing but delighted to re
spond to the invitations received by
them. Long before the appointed
hour the guests began to arrive and
there soon assembled a large crowd
to witness one of the most important
events in human destiny.
Everything being in readiness
promptly at It) o'clock, the groom
and bride elect, made their appearance,
and walked before the waiting
Clergyman, and a few words
rtutdc them man and wife until death
d*h them part. The chief actors
realizing the solemnity of the occasion
performed their parts well,
making tho scene very effective.
The charming bride was tastefully
dressed in white organdy with gloves
and slippers | to match, tho bridal
veil trailing the floor. Profuse were
the congratulations and best wishes
for tho happiness of tho couple on
their earthly pilgrimage.
Immediately after the ceremony
cako and ice cream were served and
fPi.:.. -! 1-- i-i- ?
tiujixyuvi. x ma >vua Minpiy intended
to appease the appetite until the
more substantial of dinner. The
guests wero then allowed to enjoy
and pass the intervening two hours
as they saw fit.
At 12, dinner was announced, and
all wore summoned to the table
It is true that a good dinner was
expected and the quests were not in
the least disappointed. The table
fairly groaned under tho weight ol
good things that were calculated tc
I supply the inner man, and there
was food for every appetite, and tc
, tempt tho most fastidious. Hy tjic
t time the appetites of all wero satis
, fled, the hour arrivod for Mr. and
Mrs. Parker to c|epart for theii
' home in Georgetown. They expect
I
PEBSONAL,
1
?T. L. Smart of Dougola, was 1
in Conway last Monday.
?V. T. Rowell of Floyds was in
Conway one day recently.
?J. H. Bland of Jordanville was
among those in the city last Saturday.
? Mrs. J. K. Nicholas left last Friday
to visit friends in New York
State.
?Geo. II. Jones of Do# Bluff was
In Conway for a short while last
Friday. 1
? W. J. Phipps of Howard, S. C., was
among those in the city one day
last week.
?W. J. Howell of Bucks town (
ship was in Conway last Saturday (
afternoon. '
i
? T. F. Kimball made his first
shipment of cucumbers from this
point last week.
?Clarence Norton, Henry Scar- 1
borough and C. R. Scarborough are '
at home for vacation.
? W. F. Loc of Dulah, S. C., was
among those who visited Conway (
on businees on last Friday.
J
?Fred Floyd of Gideon, S. C., I
was among those who visited Con
way 011 business last Friday.
?Hon. Robt. B. Scarborough went 1
to a picnic at Smiths Mills in Wil- ?
liamsburg county last. Thursday. 1
-II M. Grantham nas accepted a (
position w.th A. l\ Jounson where i
he will be glad to wait on his many \
friends. ]
? vV. E. Dusenbury returned from (
Florence last Monday where ho had
been on a short visit to his brother,
E. Van Dusenbury.
?H. M. Anderson an aged and ]
noted citizen of the county died last <
Monday night, after an illness of ]
several years. <
? Dr. Galoway and wife of Dar- (
lingtou passed through town last
Friday on their way to Myrtle
Beach. They visited the place last
season and were so pleased with it (
that they decided then to return this (
year.
Mr Svurboroujrli Not a Candidate
To the People of Horry County:
Having decided not to enter the '
race for Congress, I take this metli- !
od of expressing my thanks to my '
constituents, both here and through- ,
out the District, for their loyalty to
me in my political ambition in the
past. Movements looking to the do- ]
vclopmcnt of Horry County have (
been under way for some time and I ]
am needed in that work. It would (
be a physical imposibilit}' for mo to
attend to my duties here and at the
same time make a three months campaign
for re-election. I have no (
doubt but what I could win the race *
by a larger majority than I leceived
before, but to coutinue in politics
would divorce me more and more
from the business interests of the
county,?so I have decided to devote
my time and energy to the develop- (
ment of this section, believing that 1
there is a great future before it.
KOHT. B. SCARBOROUGH.
Quick Arrcsl. 1
J. A. Gulledgo of Verbena, Ala. (
was twice in the hospital from a '
severe ease of piles causing 24 tu- 1
mors. After doctors and ail rem- 1
odies failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve
quickly arrested further inllamation
and cured him. Tt conquers aches
and kills pain. 25c. at Dr. E. Nor ton
Druggist.
NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against the
estate of the late Walter K. Porter, are
requested to present the same to the undersigned
within the time required by law,
and all personB Indebted to the said estate
are requested to make immediate
payment to,
Itobert li. Scarborough,
Qualified Administrator.
6-10-04 4t.
Administrator* Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order signed
by his Honor it. N. Sessions, Judge of
Probate for I lorry County, and dated the
7th day of Juno A. I). 1004, I will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, at the lato
residence of John II. Williamson, deceased.,
at 11 o'clock a. in. on Wednesday the
20th day of Juno A. I). 1904, all and fcingular
the following personal property belonging
to the estate of the said John B.
Williamson, decensed, to wit: One 20
II. P. Boiler, One 18 II, P Engine, one
light saw mill, one grist mill, one Ilnll
Cotton Gin, One Lunula Gin, One Cotton
Press, One Seed Crusher, shafting, pulleys
and belting and other appliances aud
fixtures, and one cane mill and evaporator.
Martha A. Williamson.
Qualified Administratrix.
0-16 04, 2t.
Citation Notice.
Ily H. N. Sessions, Esq., I'. J.
Whereas, (J. 11. Gillespie made suit
to nie, to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and effects
of Amanda L. Gillespie, with
will annexed.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Amanda L.
Gillespie deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Conway, S.
0., on Juno 25th next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in tin? forenoon,
to show cause, if any they
have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand this 1 Ofh
day of June, Anno Domini. 1004.
II. N. Sessions,
P. J. of H. C.
Land Sale,
Under and by virtue of an execution to
me directed by J. T. Gannt, Secretary
of St te, and ex-ofllclo agent of the commissioners
of the Sinking Fund, Issued
undor act, approved Dec. 24th, 1892. en,
titled "An act to provide an additional
i remedy for the collection of taxes costs
, and penalties upon lands past due and
> unpaid for eight months," I will sell to
the highest bidder for cash, before the
' court house door at Conway, 8. O.. on
1 Tuesday the 5th day of July A. D. 1904,
> within legal sale hours, all and singular
? that tract of land containing 250 acres,
more or less. In Horry county. Little Rlvl
er township, bounded by estate lands of
. Owen Bryant, W. M. Uazen's land an&
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Candibate's Cards.
Announcements undorlhUlirad wll'
bo Inserted from now until the second
primary (If any) lor JS.Wt payable In
idvnnco.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
The many friends of A. P. John
>011 hereby announce hiin a caudilate
for the oflice of Supervisor of
[lorry county, subject to the action
)!' the Democratic primary, and
f elected will build good roadrf all
nor Ilorry county.
1 hereby announce myself a caudilate
for re-election to the oflice of bounty
Supervisor, subject to the ,
iction of the Democratic primary.
John L Boyd.
FOR CUICRIv OF COURT.
1 hereby announce myself a eandi
late for election to the oflice of Clerk
)f Court, of Ilorry County, subject
to the action of the Democratic prinary.
John A. Hell.
I hereby announce myself acandilate
for the oflice of Clerk of Court,
ind pledge myself to abide the action
of the Democratic primary.
John M. Oliver.
I hereby announce iys??lf a canlidatc
for re-election to ttic oflice of
Dlerk of Court of Ilorry County, subnet
to the action of the democratic ~
>rimary. .
VV. L. Mishoe. (
With greatful appreciation of the iction
oT my friends in the past, and
i l\ i v i i i i \,yj HIVJ I I IIUUI y OWIH UCIVIVIIO ?
it the present time, ! hereby an- w
1 ounce myself a candidate for Clerk r
)f Court, subject to the Democratic
primary. Relying upon the continjod
support of my friends as in the
past, I pledge my best efforts, if
?lected, to the full discharge of the E
luties involved.
Respectfully, o
Jeremiah Smith.
At the solicitation of many friends
I hereby announce my candidacy for
jlerk of court of Horry County,
pledging myself to abide the result
jf the Democratic primary, and if
dccted to perform the duties of the
affice, under the laws fearlessly and
without favoritism to anyone; but as
a servant of the people meet the responsibilities
of the office and use its
apportunities to the best interests
of my native county.
W. P. McQueen. *
FOR SI IP RIFF. .
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Horry County,
3ubjeet to the action of the democratic
primary. i
W. K. Holt. 3
Loris, S. C. "
The many friends of Gaston F.
Murrell, hereby announce him a
candidate forthcoffice of Sheriff of
[forry County, subject to the rules
>f the democratic primary.
Many Friends.
I hereby announce myself a canlidate
for re-election to the office of
sheriff of I lorry County, subject to
die action of the Democratic primary J
13. J. Sessions. ;
FOR CORONER. (
?
1 hereby announce myself a candilate
for tiic office of Coroner of Hor y
County, subject to the action of
die Democratic primary. c
A. Tl. J. Galbraith, G
The many friends of Dr. H. H.
Burroughs, hereby announce him a 11
candidate for the office of coroner of
Horry county, pledging him to abide
the action of the Democratic primaries.
Many Friends.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The Many friends of Col. D. A.
Spivey take pleasure in announcing
him as a candidate for the Mouse of
Representatives, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
Many Friends.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for reelection to the House of
Representatives?for Ilorry County,
subject to the action* of the Demo
cratic primary.
D. D. Ilarrelson.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the oflico of Superintcdcnt
of Education of Horry county, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary. E. V. Host
My candidacy for election to the
office of County Superintendent of
Education is hereby announced, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary,
W. A. Prince.
FOR AUDITOR.
My candidacy for re-election to
office of County Auditor is hereby
announced. J. A. Lewis.
FOR CONO R ESS.
I am a candidate for Congress from
the Sixth Congressional District of
South Carolina, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
J. W. Ragsdale.
Florence, S. 0.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Morriit
. e x* . xc_i- i
01 i\o. ivienoopany, ra , maue a
startling tost resulting in a wonderful
cure. Ho writes, ' a patient was
attacked with violent hemorrhages,
caused by ulceration of the stomach,
T had often found Electric Hitters
excellent for accute stomach and
liver troubles so I prescribed them.
The patient gained from the first,
and lias not had an attack in I t
months." Electric Bittersare positively
guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Constipation and Kidney
troubles. Try them, only f)0c at I)r
E. Norton's Drug store.
1785 1004
COLLIOWG OF CHARLESTON,
OHA1ILKSTON, S. ?J.
Entrance examination will be held
at the County Court House on Friday
July 8th, at 9 o'clock a. m. One
scholarship giving free tuition is assigned
to each county of South Carolina.
Board and furnished room fn
tho Dormitory, $10.00 a month. All
candidates for admission arc permitted
to compete for vacant Boyce
scholerships which pay $100 a year.
For further information and cata- (
logue, address , ?
NOTHING BETTER
than a nico fresh Collar and
pair of Cull's bearing our
-CELEBRATEDDOMESTIC
OR GLOSS FINISH.
We will Call for, and prompt
ly Deliver your Laundry
Monday morning and Friday
afternoon.
WILMINGTON STEAM LADNDRY.
I). R. ELLEHBE, Agent.
NEXT 30 DAYS.
vVre have decided to go out of
business, and to that end we
will close out our entire stock
within the next SO days
AT
COST.
Call and get your share of
those goods before they are all
sold.
30LL1NS 6c CO.
SPIVEY (S COLLINS CO.
^ire Insurance
Bicycles.
>. A. SPIVBY, M.W.COLLINS
President Secretary
fflca In Hunk lUilldlno
Dental Notice.
DR. W. E. McCORD,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Conway, - - S. C
ttay^Over Hank of Horry.
-Ill icClininpion
Stump I'tiller.
The Strongs st tin1 Simplest and
most economical of all Stump I'ul
lers.
Try it before von pay for it. Guarnnteeil
to pull your stumps or no
nay asked.
Write for Free Itooklet giving
terms ami prices.
CHAMPION STI .IIP Pl l.l.lCIt < 0
folumhln, N, C.
im?iiiiii? minim
I
Shingles! Shingles!!
Send mo your orders by mail, or
all at ofliec Waceamaw Lino of
iteaincrs for best Cypress shingles
nude by Shingle M'f'g. Co.
T. J. Hell, Agt.' |
CONWAY, S. C.
EVERY FARMER
has, or should have some
produce to sell, and it is to
his advantage to sell where
ho can buy the most and
best
Coffee, Sugar, ttacon, Lard,
Tobacco, Flour, Meal,
Grits and Dry Goods.
We also carry a line of
HARDWARE
and anything else you may
desire for the least money.
Give us a call when in town.
An Oil Finish Protrait Free
For Gash Trade. For Particulars
call at our store.
W. T. ELLEIUtE.
New Crop Rice.
r>,HOO I'oiiikIn Hire i l-'Ze per ll?.
'Z.IOO Found* Hire 'Z II Ic per lb.
I,S,)0 Found* It Ice .1c pe* III.
I.IHKI Found* It lee I I- Ic per t>:?,414M>
Found* Itlee A l-Ziper lb.
l.oOO Found* Itlcn 4e per lb.
1,7541 Found* llleo I I -2e per lb.
3,'ZOO Founds Hire .*?<- per lb.
I4)4> Found llojfs
W. B. COOPER.
WHOLES M/E GROCER,
Wilmington. N. C.
Old &.nd
When your Buggy <
it is no longer servi
with a new one at o
A thing of Beauty i
AND WAGONS.
A. W. JEN!
CALf
W. D. GRAHAj
LORIS,
FOR 1
GROCERIES, FANCY DRESS <
%
TCat
Y on
'JVLiist.
And the place to buy groceries
of the best kind is at the
store of J. K. NICHOLAS.
EVERYTHING ELSE
you need that is kept in a
lirst-class general merchandise
store is to bo found there,
and you cannot buy it cheaper
any where else.
Call and be convinced.
J. E. Nicholas.
Largest and most complete estib
lishment South.
nnl/or AZ- rtn
\J WU* LJ? 1 lliVUV I ^ V/ ? ?
Manufacturers of
DOORS,SASH, BLINDS, MOULD
ING AND BUILDING
MATERIAL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
544- 546 King Street.
We have what you
need.
100 pails HO II). Jelly, 50 cts. pall.
125 cases table peaches.
150 cases No. 3 Tomatoes.
00 cases No. 2 Tomatoes.
200 cases Celluloid Starch.
25 cases Eagle Brand Condensed
milk.
30 cases Dime Brand Condensed
milk.
20 cases Jersey Brand Condensed
milk.
100 boxes Lump Starch.
140 boxes old Tobacco 17 to 22 cts.
20 boxes Soap, all grades, Santa
Clans, Ark, Riverside. Brown Borax,
Armours Toilet, Wiz&.ird in
half bushel measure.
Gold Dust washing powder.
Remember the new deal on Celluloid
starch, ship you six boxes
charge you with five and deliver at
your depot freight prepaid.
We handle all Staple Drugs Send
us your orders, or ask for quotations
which arc always cheerfully
givenStone
SComp'y,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Photographs
I am now ready to make PIIOTOGUAIMIS
in all the latest styles.
All work finished in
MATTE S1RFACE PAPE1
' PLATIMEM TOMS.
All kinds of COPYING and ENLARGING
done. Kodak Pictures
finished at reasonable Prices.
I have mn ployed experienced
help, and all work will receive
prompt attention.
Call at my Tent 011
MAIN STREET.
A. L. Proctor
3-3-04. 3m.
Cook Wood
I have secured all the Hoard ends
AT
CONWAY LUMBER CO.,
and I will furnish them cheap 01
I short notic. Rest cook wood yoi
can get.
Draying and Hauling
I have headquarters at the store
of the Hal. L. Hack Co., and
orders lor ijka i 1i\?? or 11 .\ i uING
left with me will bo promptly
attended to.
S. M. Tompkins
H. HL Burroughs,
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON
CONWAY; S. C.
DOOM No. 1)
SPIVEY BUILDING.
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cable, come to us and let us fit yot
ur usual low prices,
s a Joy forever, so is our BUGGIES
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When you need a Fine Range
go to the Hardware Store.
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REFRIGERATORS, COOLERS, FREEZERS, HAMMOCKS ETC
WE IIAVE A FINE LINE TO SELECT FROM.
HORRY HARDWARE COMPANY.
Bennettsville Marble Works.
Bennettsvillee, S. C,
IN RUSINES8 SINCE 1880 J.L. McELWEE, Prop
PRICES AND DESIGNS OF NEWEST AND LATEST STYLES
nONUHENT TOMBSTONES CURBINGS&c.
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
FIRST CLASS WORK AND REASON A BLE.PRICES.
W. W. PATE, ? ? ? ? ? GENERAL AGENT.
SALESMEN:
R. K GASQUE, REV. C. L. IIUGGINS,
CONWAY, S. C GALIYANTS FERRY, S. C.
IIobt, R. Scakuououqh, IIal. L. Buck, Will A. Freeman
President. Viee-President. Onshier.
BANK OF HORRY
CONWAY, S. C.
Capital Stock, $25,000
DIRECTORS:
ROBERT B. SCARBOROUGH, W. R.LEWIS,
HAL. L. BUCK, W. A. JO SON,
GEORGE J. IIOLLIDAY, WILL A. IIREMA
Wc will pay you 5 per cent , interest on yearly deposits. Will furnish
savings banks to those wishing to open small accounts with us. Try ou
plan for savingyour nickles and d imes, and you will (ind that these little
banks and the interest which we will pay you on your savings will help you
We H ave ]VEo vecL
TO THE STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE
CONWAY SUPPLY COMPANY,
Where we will be pleased to meet our many Friends and customer^
THOSE WHO WISII TO HUV
Spring and Summer Goods
at the Lowest Prices to be had in town will do well to look over my
Stock before buying.
WK ALSO OAIUIY A COMPLETE
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BANK OF CONWAY, I M
CONWAY. S. C, j|
? CAPITAL STOCK, *20,000.00. SURPLUS FUND, *17,000.00.
TOTAL ASSETS, *140,000.00. ^
OFFICERS: V
II. (J. COLLINS, President. I). A. SPIVEY, Cashier "w
C. P. QUATTLEHAUM, V Pres. M. W. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier
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Our Bank, being a local institution, has always striven for the
up-building of Horry County and for the betterment of her citizens.
In persuing this policy we take pleasure in extending to our custom- *2^
i ersevery accommodation when consistent with sound banking. ^K||;
i With gratitude for the liberal patronage received in the past, we
cordially solicit your future business. ^K|if
Respectfully yours. *||p|
D. A. SPIVEY. Cashier s
Southeastern Lime & Cement Co.
Charleston, S. C.
BUILDINC MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS. HIGH GRADE BSfp
ROOFING "RUBEROID." WRITE 111 I I I F.
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I boda Water Supplies* I ^
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i FOR SODA WATER SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS B
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Conway Drug Co.
LIQVOZONE.
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jr. XI. JOLLIE.
AT THE OLD STAND NEAR THEGULLEY
? Wagons, Carts, Road Cas MADE TO ORDER 2> I
mrah^^^raa full stock of