The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 21, 1904, Image 3
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? Rice down to 2} cents, at W,
Boyd Jones'.
?'Three four- room cottages to
rent. Apply to J. C. Spivey.
? Road the change in the advertisement
of Edwards & Connolly.
? James H. Marsh has withdrawn
from the race for county treasurer.
? Intendunt Hal. L. Buck states
that he is not a candidate for reelection
< .
? Read the change appearing in
the advertisement of Conway Bar*
gain House.
? Attention is called to the change
appearing in the advertisement of
the Horry Tobacco Warehouse.
?Jones' business at Justice, must
bo going to the wall, else he would
not be turning loose goods at about
cost.
?Clarence Norton has been employed
for several weeks past in superintending
the putting in of electric
lights at ^4fv>Ue Beach.
?Quite a crowd of Columbia people
passed through the city last Fri
day on their way to spend the summer
at Sea Side Inn, our popular
sea side resort.
?John Cox who lives near the
town, brought to the IIkrald office
last week, a lot of line bell pepper,
the largest pods the office force over
saw.
?The Rev. Mr. Taylor, presiding
elder, held services at the Methodist
church last Sunday. The quarterly
meeting took place at the usual
time.
?There will bo a picnic at Little
River on Augitat 4th, at the usual
place under thoioaks near the riverside.
A large crowd is expected to
attend.
?Judge J. N. Jon ret to and Mr.
W. M. Barker are both running for
the office of Magistrate at Conway,
and their cards appear elsewhere in
this issue.
?In the notice of sale of Mrs.
Mautha C McNabb last week, the
day of the sale was printed June
HOt li instead of July 140th us it should
have beenMii??
timet vi ?i i X u 111 it?r
that political notices, or articles
"boosting" any candidate are considered
the same as other advertising
and must be paid for.
?The sales stables of the late \V.
E. Porter, which have been vacant
for some time, were opened by
Oscar Jenkins last week. llo is
conducting a livery business.
?To be entitled to vote in the approaching
primary your name must
appear upon the Democratic club
roll. Those who have not had their
names entered will do well to see
Mr. .J. A. Lewis before it is too late.
?Capt J. 10. Coles says that he
saw I5(> acres of tobacco all together
during his trip through the eastern
part of the county last week, lie
is out in the country again this
week.
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?Capt. 11.1. Williams, manager
of the Waccainaiv Line of Steamers,
was taken seriously ill last week,
fie was taken to the home of I). T.
McNeill, where he is now said to bo
1 n*
?A. J. Baker and Frank Martin
won t he vacant scholarships at Clemson
in the recent examination bore.
I) U. Ellerbe stood a very good examination
and is alternate for this
*-*- scholarship.
? The minutes of the Waccamaw
Baptist Association are printed and
in theofticeof Mr. J L, Boyd for
distribution. All churches that
have not received their minutes will
please call and get them.
?A protracted meeting was
started at Rehoboth church last
Saturday by the Rev. J. D. llarrelson,
who is a gbod revivalist and
always puts his soul into the work.
The meeting will continue throughout
the week.
?The time for liling pledges for
the Democratic primary expired
last Saturday at 12 o'clock. The
lists then closed and there can be
no more entries for the races. A
(fin it 1 /\i?ti ontvilhhit/i'n /i/nIiiivi i\
^iuiiuc t?i< uui raiiuiiimu a uuiuiim
will show who arc before the people.
?The many friends of Daniel Tyler,
will bo sorry to learn that
through an oversight, he did not
file his pledge with the executive
committee in time to enter the race
for the oflicc of Supervisor, and he
was consequently ruled out by the
committee. Mr. Tyler was in the
city last Monday and withdrew his
card.
?There was a trial last Thursday
at Finklea, before Magistrate
11. P. Ilarrelson, between L. T.
Graham as prosecutor and Mayo
Sarvis and Louis Suggs defendants.
The parties were represented by attorneys
F. D. Bryant and H. H.
Woodward. The trial took place in
the large school house which was
packed with spectators.
?The card of Mr. J. P.Johnson,
announcing his candidacy for the
office of county treasurer appoars in
? this issue for the first time. He
Y was the last to make up his mind to
enter the racc,*>ut his pledge was
filed on time with many of tho rest.
^ Mr. Johnson has had many years experience
in the mercantile business
having hold for years a very responsible
position with tho Rur
roughs A Collins Co., at the Gully.
He is a competent man for the
place.
Colony lu Horry.
As a result of conferences with
Horry county promoters, Commissioner
of Immigration Watson will
go to that county in a few days and
make arrangements for a colony, it
is.expected that about 60,000 acres
can be obtained for colonization purposes
in that section.?Florence Daily
Times.
A Card.
I desire to thank my frionds over
the county who have insisted on my
coming out for tho office of county
supervisor, and regret very mucli
that circumstances were such that
I could not at this time become n
candidate. Though I cannot make
the race, yet I appreciate their kind
wishes just the same.
ANOTHER RAILROAD FOR HORRY
While Only an Extension of the
C. & S.. Its Benefits will
be the Same as a New
Road.
For some months past there has
boon talk of extending the ConwaySeashore
railroad,eastward to ]X)ints
near the coast in North Carolina
and westward to Marion, Sumter
and other points. Negotiations to
this end have been in progress for
some time, the promoters were not
willing to talk much, but at last,
the H khali) is glad to be able to
say that most of the preliminary
plans have beeu perfected. Tho
Conway-Seashore Railroad Company
have made application for an
amendment to their charter changing
the name to Conway, Coast A
Western Railroad Company, and
authorizing and empowering them to
lay out, construct and operato an extension
of its lino, eastward from
Conway to the State lino in tho direction
of Southport, N. C., and
westward from Conway, by the
way of Cool Spring, to Sumter, S.
C., with the privilege of extending
its line northwardly from Cool
Spring t o Marion, S. C.
ft is not stated just how long it
will be before the work will begin,
but we take it that all plans have
been matured, and that the scheme
will be pushed with all the rapidity
tnat is possible in such an undertaking.
No greater move for the
upbuilding of Conway and Horry
county could bo made. It will give
competition in trunsporation by
rail. It will give Conway a much
quicker means of communication
with the outside world and the people
can come and go much more
quickly than they can now. It will
onen to the trucking industry, two
of tho finest sections of lands suit
able for this purpose, that can be
found any where in tins country.
The carrying out. of these plans
means more to Horry county thau
any thing else that has been mentioned
in the whole range of possibilities.
Congressman Kobt. H. Scarborough
has taken the lead in this
movement, has formulated the plans
and is carrying them out. It was
for this that he says he found it impossible
to stand for re-election to
his seat in congress, because this enterprise
deserved and required his
entire attention. Resides being
personally interested in this enterprise,
he is general council for the
company. The work he has done
and will do, will not bo forgotten
when in tho years to come Horry
county reaps the rich harvest ??f
blessings sure to follow. He sees in
this work one of the great steps
leading to the bright future so often
predicted for our town and county,
and he is willing to make a sacrifice,
such as few would be willing to do.
We understand that in the financing
of tho enterprise, Mr K. A.
Burroughs will take tho leaning
part, and he says that all operations
are to be pushed from the beginning.
Suiulay School Picnic at Socastcc.
Soeustoo last Saturday presented
a lively appearance. Early in the
day people began to gather and at
one o'clock they were still coming,
tho county being pretty well represented.
Several came from Conway.
Tho program for the occasion was
very nicely arranged, the morning
imi't of t h<? (l:iv lininrr frivmi ii\ ?! ??
I * "*- v,/,"h h' " " "v/ vi'\>
children for recitation and songs,
Dinner was announced at one
o'clock and a bountiful repast spread.
Socastee is noted for pretty girls
and nice things to cat, and they were
both there in abundance.
The program in the afternoon had
lion. Robfc. H. Scarborough and J.
E. Ellerbo booked as speakers of the
day to make addresses to the School,
and shortly after dinner the church
was packed to its upmost capacity
to hear these distinguished orators.
Mr. Scarborough spoke first and
handled his subject, which was on
educational and Sunday school
work, ably. lie said knowledge
was as essential to the mind as food
is to the body, and emphasized the
all importance of moral training in
the tutoring of children. Mr. Scarborough
is at home any where in
Horry, and illustrated verv beautifully
his kind feelings for his peoplo
by quoting Ruth's reply to Naomi's
entreaty.
Mr. .1. E. Ellerbe of Marion then
entertained the audience for three
quarters of an hour in a very eloquent
and impressive talk confined
entirely to Sunday school lines. Hy
his persisont efforts and active service
ho has won for himself a place
in the high ranks of Sunday school
honors. His speech was good seed
sown in fertile soil, the peoplo of
Socastee are noted for morality and
piety.
Rev. A. Mcf arlan the preacher
in charge there is eligible to share
in the honors for whe success of this
picnic, as wen as u. 1*. staivey,
and Geo. Stalvey Socastee is at
the front.
Reporter.
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Opening Days Conway Market
The Conway market will oper
August 1st, 2nd and 3rd. With th<
iiii|Mi K?I ii/wuuw vi;.j rujJicacu i?ui
by Mr. G. A. Jones, the Araericar
by Mr. F. C. Spencer. Messrs
Cherry. Scott, Holt, Traynham, My
ers and others, write that they wil
be at Conway for the opening sales
Tho farmers should see to it tha'
these buyers lind the Warehouse:
here full of tobacco. Everybody
co mo,
Disponed of Property Under Ulen
The oftleers were looking out las
week for N. T, Dawsey, who hac
a warrant issued against him charg
ing him with disposing of property
under lien. Ho sold a horse to S
A. Causey claiming that it was fre:
from incumbrance, A few days af
tor the salo Burroughs & Collins Co.
sei/.od the horse under a bill of sal<
given by some former owner of tin
animal. Upon investigation Mr
Causey found that Dawsey had als<
Jiven a bill of sale of tho horso t<
. A. McDermott Co. He swor
out a warrant for his arrest but s<
far the officers have been unatle t<
find their man, and it is suppose:
that he has loft the country.
\ Chain tiaiiff Notice.
Magistrates will take notico tha
they may commit prisoners tochaii
gang direct which is now statione*
in Bucks Township, on tho Tige
1 Bay road, till further notice,
i J. L. Boyd. Supervisor.
i
?Read tho new advertisement r
Qscar Jenkins in another column.
PEBSONAL.
?J. H. Vereon was in Conway last
Tuesday.
?F. M. Parker of Dongola was in
town last Monday.
? Prof. W. A. Prince was in the
city last Monday.
?J. M. Tomkins of Adrian was
hero last Saturday.
?W. K. Holt, candidate for sheriff,
was here last Friday.
?Mason Fruit Jars, f>!)c do/ , at
W. Hoyd Jones'. .
?J. Jackson of Galivants Ferry
was in town this week,
? Major W. T. Ellerbe spent a
day in the country last week.
?The Kcv. J. W. Dorman was in
the city last Saturday.
?Julius M Johnson of Forney
was in town on last Saturday.
?W. H. Moore paid tho ofllcc a
pleasant call one day last week.
?J. P. Nixon of Nixonvillo was
among our callers last Saturday.
?J. T. A1 ford of Hurley was in
town a short time last Monday.
?Jos. Todd of Wilmington, N. C.,
was an arrival in town last week.
?H. N. Sessions was called to
Galivants Ferry on business last
Friday.
?J, 1). Marlow of Georgia, but
formerly of this county, was in town ?
last Friday.
?I. P. Edge of Wampeo was '
among those who visited the city ;
last Saturday.
?Mrs. H. G. Collins and Mrs. M.
Hi. Sessions left for Hendersonville
last Wednesday.
?C. S. Leo of Dulah, S. C., paid
this otlico a pleasant call one day
the last of the week. s
?I'he Kov. C. L. Unjoins of
Galivauts Ferry was in the city last
Friday on business.
?Senator llolliday and tl. Edwards
of Galivauts Ferry were both ,
in town last Monday.
?A. C. Su</^s was anions the
farmers who visited Conway the
first of this week.
T. A Johnson of Socastee was
among those of that section who
visited the city last Friday.
- J. E. Ellerbe, one of the eandi
dates for congress from the sixth
district, was in town last Friday.
Fred Mishoe and E. 15. Ithodes j
o] Greeleyville, are in town visiting
the former's brother, W. L Mishoe.
?Capt. John T. Edwards spent j
several days in the country last
week in the interest of the Peoples
Warehouse.
Prof. l.T. Williams o Spartanburg.
arrived in Conway last week
to visit his father Capt. Williams,
who was very ill
?Misses Stella and Theatus Prince
and Mr. W. J Hickuian passed
through town lust Tuesday on their
way to Myrtle Beach.
?Miss Etta Richardson and Mrs.
Arnett of Whitoville, N. C., passed
through town recently on their
way to spend some time at Myrtle
Beach.
?The Conway Warehouse men say
that while their opening sale is
August the first, yet, if any one wishes
to sell tobacco at auction sale before
that time, thev can do so, as a
good many buyers arc here and
read}' to buy.
A Curd,
Editor Ilorry Hkhald:?1 hardly
ever have anything to say for publication
as you have a live correspondent
here The withdrawal of Congressman
Scarborough is generally
regretted and there would have been
no doubt of his election by a large
majority. It seems that a good
many people here think that Mr.
Ellerbe should represent us in Congress.
I have given the matter
some thought and with the present
light before me, I shall give the Hon.
J. W. Kagsdalo of Florence, my sup
port and influence, believing that lie
will win. Mr, Ragsdale's record in
the Legislature should commend him
to the favorable consideration of tho
voters of tho District. Ho came to
Horry a perfect stranger, but his
speech in Conway made him many
' votes, No one doubts his ability or
> integrity as he was unanimously endorsed
for congross by his county
- convention. He is an eloquent, earnest
and forceful speaker and fully
competent to defend the rights of the
common people in Congress. I am
' triad tO kllOW that. Klinh
i men in old Horry ns our worthy
? Senator, Hon. Geo. J. Holliday,
1 Judge H. N. Sessions, and the Hon.
i J. A. McDermott are supporting
, Senator Rugsdale our next Congress
man. As i see the situation ho is
1 bound to win.
W. L, SlNOLKTON.
t Toddville, S. C.
r ~
Stock-holders Mectinf. The Bank
of Conway.
By resolution of the Board Direc,
tors of The Hank of Conway, held J uj
ly Oth, 11)04, a meeting of the Stockholders
of the said Hank of Conway
is hereby called on Monday, August
' 15th, 1004 at 12 o'clock noon, at its
^ office in Conway, S. C. The purpose
" of suid meeting is to discuss and determine
the advisability of increas%n
ing the capital stock of said Bank to
' One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00)
Dollars.
j B. G. Com,ins, Pres.
d D. A. Simvev, Secretary.
o
o 1 :
3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS.
All creditors of the estate of Jos, W.
Holliday, deceased, are hereby notified
and requested to forthwith render an act
count of their demands to the underslgnn
cd duly verified and attested, and all per
A sons indebted to the said estate are hereby
r notified and requested to make payments
to the undersigned. *
Jos. W. tlolllday, Bavage, 8. O.
Geo. J. Holliday, Galivants Perry,
Geo M. Johnson, Galivants Ferry.
Executors Estate of Jos. W. Holliday,
>f deceased.
7-14-04.
Mothers, hearken! while I tell
What will mako your baby well?
"Tkktiiina" cures them of all pain
And gives them rosy cheeks again.
Yes, "Tkktiiina" Overcomes and
counteracts the effects of the Sum- 1
mer's ileat, Aids Digestion, Regulates
the Rowels, and makes Teething
easy, costs 2"> cents at Druggists.
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SOUTH CAROLINA MI LIT Alt Y
ACAD11MV.
One vacancy in the State Reneficiary
Scholarship to be awarded i
on competitive examination for 1
Horry county.
Rlank forms of application should <
be applied for at once to Col. C. S. 1
Gadsden, Chairman Hoard of Visi- 1
tors, or the County Superintendent
of Education. These applications, ,
fully made out must be in the hands ,
of tne chairman on the 1st day of .
August, in order to oeceive attention.
1), S. Gadsden,
Chairman Hoard Trustees.
FOR MALI?.
I will offer for sale at my residence, to '
the highest bidder on July 00'h, 11)04; all 1
my household goods, kitchen furniture
farming tools, blacksmith's bellows and 1
tools, a lot hogs and sotno cattle.
.Mantha (J. McNabb,
Gurley, S. C.
t
Wofford College
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Henhv N. Snydeh, Lilt., 1). M A., j
President. I
Pour full College courses. Favorable
surroundings. Cleveland
Science Rail. Gymnasium. Athletic
grounds. Lecture course Library N
Facilities, .olst year begins Sept. )
21st 1904. ' ,
For catalogue apply to c
J. A. Gainewell, .
Scenetary. t
77 TT- i
n oiioru college lilting .sriiool,
Spurlititbii rg. s, r I
Elegant new buildings. Careful
attention to individual students.
Hoard and tuition for year ?110.
All information given by 1
A.M.* DuPrc, c
Head Master, i
M l Hit. J
*;r - ~r- >IClmmpion
Stiiiii|> I'utler. I
The Stroiu'< st the Simplest nn Jj
most eeoiiomi at of all stump I'ul a
lers Try U before you pay for i? I <
Guaranteed to pull \??nr stumps or I f
no pay asked. Write for free hook- (
let giving terms and prices*
<n \.iii*kin srt iiimu i.i.r.ie < <) 3 i
L'oIiiinl>lai S. <'.
aaSTiXA KTSGVEBiS
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BICY CI. ES ! '
We carry a full line of Bicycles J
and Bicycle Sundries. Up to dato
wheels for sale or rent. Give us a
call when in town.
Johnson A Lewis, <
Todd's Old Store. ^
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Ih rl T '* r/-\CZf 1 ^ I
i tcu, Ldvci y , ouic
?AND?
Exchange Stables. \
AU? kinds of draying promptly
attended to. I 1 (
Oscar Jenkins, 1
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At Porters old stand.
Ninety Day Special!
For the next ninety days
I will give away absolutely
FREE ONE 10x20
High Grade Portrait
with every dozen Cabinet
Photographs. All work
finished in tne latest style
and guaranteed to bo permanent.
Prices range
from $1.50 to *4 00 per
dozen.
It is my aim to establish
A Permanent Gallery
In Conway, and no pains
' will be spared to please my
customers. Call at my
tent on Main Street.
A. L- Proctor.
Conway Market.
FRESH MEATS
AND SAUSAGE
ALWAYS ON .IIAND.
Orders taken and promptly delivered
every day.
G. L. MARSH, Prop
H. H. Burroughs.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
CONWAY; S. C.
V ROOM No. 0
SPIVEY BUILDING.
Candibate's Cards.
Annouiiremruli under tlil?lii*M?l wll
he huerted from now nntll the neeonU
primary (II any) for $5.4>U payable In
advance.
FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the oftice of County Supervisor,
subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
J. M. 1). Jones.
The many friends of A. P.Johnson
hereby announce him a candidate
for the office of Supervisor of
Horry county, subject to the actiou
af the Democratic primary, and
if elected will build good roads all
aver 1 lorry county.
1 hereby announce.myself a candidate
for re-election to the ofllce of
County Supervisor, subject to the
iction of the Democratic primary.
John L Doyi>.
FOR CLERK OF COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to t lie office of Clerk
jf Court, of Horr;, County, subject
to the action of tlie Democratic prinary.
John A. Dell.
I hereby announce myself acandi- 1
late for the office of Clerk of Court,
md pledge myself to abide the ac:ion
of the Democratic primary.
John M. Oliver. i
I hereby announce myself a canliilatc
for re-election to ttic office<?f
Dlerk of Court of Horry County, subect
to the action of the democratic
irimary.
W. L. Mishoc.
With greatful appreciation of the
iction of my friends in the past, and
Molding to their many solicitations
it the present time, ! hereby anlounce
myself a candidate for Clerk
>f Court, subject to the Democratic
irimary. Relying upon the contiuled
support of my friends as in the
>ast, I plcdgo my best efforts, if
lected, to the full discharge of the
luties involved.
Respectfully,
Jeremiah Smith.
At the solicitation of many friends
hereby announce my candidacy for
ilerk of court of Horry County,
iledging myself to abide the result
>f the Democratic primary, and if
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-it v iuvi \ \ i | ?* i mm i u in* * iu i n*r> * * i uir *
illico, under tlu1 laws fearlessly and
vithout favoritism to anyone; but as
i servant of the people meet the resjonsibilit
ios of tin* olliee and use its
>pj)ortunities to the best interests
>f mv native eoent v
\V. IV McQueen.
FOR SH Kill I'M'1.
I hereby announee my self a < andilate
for Sheriff of Horry County,
iubjeet to the action of the dcino ratic
priinarv.
W. K. Ilolt.
Lor is, S. C.
The many friends of Gaston F.
Murrell, hereby announce hini a
andidate for the olliee of Sheriff of
Horry County, subject to the rules
>f the democratic primary.
Many Friends.
1 hereby announce myself a canlida
e for re election to the olliee of
die riff of I lorry Comity, subject to
the action of the Democrat ie primary
H. J. Sessions.
FOR CORONKR.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for the olliee of Coroner of Hor y
County, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary.
A. II. J. Galbraith,
The many friends of Dr. II.-II.
Burroughs, hereby announce n n a
'andidate for the olliee of coroner of
Horry county, pledging him to abide
lie action of the Democratic pri
nurics.
Many Friends.
[''Oil HOUSE OF RE PRESENTATIVES.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for the House of Representatives
from Horry county pledging
nyself to abide (he result of the
Democratic primary.
M. M. Stanley.
The Many friends of Col. D. A.
Spivey take pleasure in announcing
lim as a candidate for the House of
Representatives, subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary.
M ANY Fill ENDS.
1 hereby announce myself a candilato
for reelection to the House of
Representatives for Ilorry County,
subject to the action of the Demo
jratic primary.
D. D. Harrelson.
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF
EDUCATION.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ollice of Superintcdcnt
of Education of Horry county, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary. E. V. He3t
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 CONGRESS.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for congress from thesixth congressional
district of South Carolina,
pledging myself to abide the result
of the Democratic primary.
.Tames Nnrtnn.
1 am a candidate for Congress from
the Sixtli Congressional District of
South Carolina, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary.
J. W. fcagsdalo. ,
Florence, S. 0.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Congress from the tith
Congressional District of South
Carolina, subject to the rides of the
Democratic primary.
J. E. Ellcrbe.
My candidacy for Congress from
the 6th Congressional District of
South Corolinais hereby announced,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary.
Darlington, S. C. W. F. Dargan.
FOR TREASURER.
My candidacy for the office of treas'
urer of Horry county is hereby announced,
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primary, promising, if
ejected, to discharge faithfully the
duties of the office.
Johnson,
annou nMflMrf^^^Bftydatc
reelection h^^^^^^^^Hvasurcr
Horry ac
FOR AUDITOR.
My candidacy for re-election to
office of Couuty Auditor is hereby
announced. J, A. Lewis.
FORSTATE SENATOR.
I am a candidate for Senator from
Horry county, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
J. L\ Durham.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for State Senator for Horry
county, subject to the regulations
of the Democratic primary.
it. J. ilollidav.
For Magistrate.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate of Conway Township.
W, M. Parker.
My candidacy for re-appoiutment to
theoflico of Magistrate at Conway is here
by announced, pledging faithful service in
lie future as in the past. N. Jenrettet.
""Notice to Creditors.
All persons holding claims against the
estate of Amanda L. Gillespie, deceased,
are hereby notified to present the same duly
veiilied to tin* undersigned, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their recovery,
and all persons who are indebted unto
said estate are hereby required to make
payment to the undersigned.
G. 11. Gillespie,
Qualified AdmT.
D :10-04. It.
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Ol L
AI nsl.
And the place to buy groceries
of the best kind is at'the
store of J. E. NICHOLAS.
EVERYTHING ELSE
yon need 'that is kept in a
first-class general merchandise
store is to be found there,
and you cannot buy it cheaper
any where else.
Call and be convinced.
J. E.Nicholas.
TIIK STANDARD
IS THE BEST?
A llu>
best sowing.
You want a machine that
runs easily, that sews evenly,
that works regularly,
and satisfies always.
That's the machine wo
sell. Right because it is
made so. See for yourself
how good it is.
Old machines taken in exchange
as part payment.
AV. It. LEWIS.
B. T. Hyman,
?tiie?
PIONEER GROCER,
Has added in connection with his
Store an up-to-date
Bakery.
ALSO A FIRST ("LASS
R EFRESIIM ENT ST A ND.
When wanting Fresh Bread, or
Something Cool call on
B. T. Hyman.
VA
Water (irouml Meal
A Specialty
We handle nothing but the verv
best KILN DRIED VA. WATER
GROUND MEAL guaranteed to
give satisfaction at all times.
The best Cracked Corn,
and (ivo cars of Whole
Corn to arrive.
Mixed Oats.
No. 1 and 2 Timothy Hay.
Prairie Hay $12 per ton.
Bagging and Ties sold on
prompt delivery, or delivery
to suit the purchaser.
We have a heavy stock af UICE
and can make prices as h>w; if not
lower, than others are offering.
Stone Co
Wilmingtonf N. C.
DR. R. W. McCORD
SURGEON DENTIST.
MULLINS S. C.
Cleaning ^
And Pressing
Done Promptly and
at
Reasonable Prices.
Oflie.e just opened in .rear
, Oonway Harbor Shop. .<*
Jos.. R. Lesesne.
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
BANK OF HOBRY
CONWAY, S. C.
Capital Stock, $25,000
DIRECTORS:
110BERT B. SCARBOROUGH, W. R. LEWIS,
HAL. L. BUCK, W. A. JOHNSON,
GEOHGEJ. IIOLLIDAY, WILL A. FREEMAN.
Wo will pay you 5 per cent, interest on yearly deposi^u: Will furnish
savings banks to those wishing to open small accounts mh us. Try our
plan for saving your niekles and dimes, and you will tin($^hat these little
banks and the interest which wo will pay you on your savings will help you
BANK OF CONWAY.
CONWAY. S. C.
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00. SURPLUS FUND, $17,000.00.
T<)TA 1 i ASSETS, $140,000.00.
OFFICERS:
D. G. COLLINS, President. I). A, SPIVEY, Cashier.
c- P. Q q A T T L eIj A u.M, v-Pues. M. W. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier.
Our Rank, being a local institution, lias always striven for th?
up building of Horry County and for the betterment of her citizens.
In persuing this policy wo take pleasure in extending to our customers
every accommodation when consistent with sound banking.
With gratitude for the liberal patronage received in the past, w?
cordially solicit your future business.
Respectfully yours.
D. A. SPIVEY, C shier
Old ?Ltvd V^Iy
When your Buggy or Wagon gets old and ugly, so that
it is no longer servieable, come to us and let us fit you
with a new one at our usual low prices.
A thing of Reality is a Joy forever, so is our BUGGIES /
AND WAGONS. /
A. W. JENKINS Wl SON. I
/\HATTANOOGA I
WANE MILL^ ]| I
Ilarihvaro. Harness. ^
iz-:^s9-r/n-*J(P Horry Hardware Co^
y 9 * . '
Southeastern Lime & Cement Co
Charleston S,
IH IUHNC MATKIHAL OF ALL KINDS. HIGII GADE
HOOFING "HUBKROID." WHITE FOU HUES.
46Cnilpc HJIC rnmA"
W Jk. H. flL VV111V
Ills OPKFJNO SALES WILL BE ON
August First, Second and Third. x
Give him big breaks on these three days. *
YOU WILL FIN1> HIM AT TII1C
Horry
Tobacco Warehouse^
In the good old town of CONWAY whore he has served you so long
and faithfully. Capt Coles' ability to serve the tobacco planter is too J
well known to need comment, J
* BEWNETTSVILLMAR|LE^WOAKS dfl
^ M?^Ua,TS INT T;IU?N,:m
9 |9tt W First Clas5 Work, PcasnrialYle Prices
g A I
A Gleett?etncc Sale. A Mm
Ana ance Sale, before stock taking, ?mS |H
^ ! n zL
8 1??I 8
8 NOW is the time to boy Spring A
and Summer floods of all kinds AM '^A
at your own price.,
Q Conway Bargain House. A
%OOOKiOOOOOK?QW
,Ti II. 1
v , ? T fifm
AT THEOLb STAND NEAR THEQULLEY M
v 9 . Wagons, Carta; Road Cus MADE TO OR DER 9 M&t
v ' also rf^cp a ruLLjst,ock of- all Watfon, Carts, Road Cart^ttk^uy
Material.
I do a (icneral T.fne of