The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 09, 1905, Image 3
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?Subscribe to Thk IIkkaih. i
?Call at tins ofllce for legal J
blanks. !
?'iRed Miss irisb potatoes at W. 1
B. Jones'. , '
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?J. A Tindall lost a fine mule I
ast Sunday. 1
?Johnson & Bruton have an ad- |
vertisemeut in this issue.
?Some needed work was done
last week on the sidewalks.
? Head the new advertisement of i
orton Drug Com pan v in this issue 1
?Colds and la-grippe are very
prevalent through this section of
con n try.
Murray's Horehound, Mullein and
Tar will cure your cough. Large |
bottle for 25c. ' I
For Coughs Murray's Horc- ''
hound, Mullein and Tar. 23c for :(
iari/e bottle.
?N. C. Adams is beginning the i
jRcrection of a pretty cottage near
""^ftthc Gully store.
AcCOMk. The county board of commis- j
%^1'8 held their ular monthly
CoW^eetitig last Tuesday. !
Woifr ?The now cottage of J. A. Cal- -.
^Piouti near the Gully store is about |
8 MP finished, and ready for occupancy.
KgtSf ?j Jonrotto has an oflico now ?
in the rear of the court house in the
agt i oflico of the county board of com 1
epc? missloners. (
?11 amp Dusonbury is building
' a nice cottage on Main street on
the lot near the residence of G. II. <
Dusenbury.
?Tho dispensary investigation
committee, of which Col. I). A.
Spivoy is a member, will meet again
on March 15th.
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Make your druggist give you
Murray's Horchouud, Mullein and
Tar. Cures your cough. 25
bottle.
? We want your cash trade during
the year 1905 and promise you
bigger and better bargains than ever
before. W. Boyd Jones, Justice,
?The scaled sentence against Willie
Strickland was pronounced by the
clerk of the court a few days ago.
It was a line of $500or three months
imprisonment, lie will pay the line.
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?The printer made a mistake in
the local last week in regard to the '
price of rice offered by A. Bell at
Bayboro. It should have read, ?
"Kice from $2.25 to $2.50 per bag at
A. Bell's, Bayboro."
Take Murray's Horchouud, Tar
and stop coughing. 25c for large
bottle. Your druggist or Murray
Drug Co., Columbia, S, C.
?Last week the weather was as
fine as we generally have at this '
season of the year. The farmers are
making good headway toward preparing
for another crop. <
? B. T. flyman has just completed
his up-to-date bakery which
has been in nrnecss nf nmtt.inn fr?r
some time on the vacant lot in the
roar of his grocery store.
?'The Rev. W. S. McCaskill will 1
proach at Gurley or. the third Sunday
in each month and each third
Sunday night, instead of on fourth !
Sundays as published heretofore.
?The store recently vacated by
the post-ollice is now occupied by 1
the business of 11. \V. Mishoe, who
had to move to make room for the
furniture company locating next
door to his present quarters.
?There was but one legal sale at :
the court house door last Monday,
and that was made by the sheriff in '
the case ofHattle vs. Hlanton. The s
tract of land is in Green Sea town- I
ship and was bought in by James
Rattle, the plaintilT in the suit.
?A guard was sent from the penitentiary
the last of the week to take
jf4 charge of William T. Hell anV. Geo.
O. 3eli, convicted of manslaughter,
and to take to the reformatory a
young negro boy convicted of breaking
into the store of J. K. Nicholas.
?The county pension board met
at, the nfllcc of '.he count,v auditor
last Monday for the last "time this
year. The board consists of Jeremiah
Mishoe, W. H. Carter, Wm.
Carter and Thos. Livingston. The
hoard passed fifteen pension claims
at this meeting.
?The remaining unsold portion of
the stock of goods of W. T. Ellerbe
were removed to a store on Main
Street last Saturday Morning, This
was to make ready for the opening
*of the new hardware stor|k which
had been rented for this purpose
some time ago
? Catharine Husbre and her son
were arrested last Friday under a
warrant charging breach of contract
issued by N. M. Mishoe at the instance
of Melvin Tiinmons Tne
negroes math' bond for their appearance
and were not lodged in
jail. The arrest was made by con
stable Johnson.
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?The new passenger boat which
is to ply between this point and
Georgetown, was launched last Monday
afternoon, in the presence of a
t. ) largo crowd of people who gathered
^ to witness it. She was christyenftl
tho ''Mitchel C." It should not take
long now to finish the wood work
of the boat and to place the machinery.
?The contention that compulsory
vaccination is an infraction of personal
liberty and an unconstitution
al interference with the right of the
individual to have the smallpox if he
wants it, and to communicate it to
others, has been ended so far as this
/./...? ?? ia diinnnrnflrl hv t.hn TTnitnd
UUUIl tl J iu VVKWW. .. vr^ .
States Supreme Court, in a decision
to the effect that compulsory vacci nation,
d?ordered by local boards of
health, under authority conferred
by act of Legislature, is not an in
fraqtion of the liberty of the individual
as-guarantetd by the constitution.
This will not end the discussion
of vaccination as a measure
of protection against tbo one disease
which it perfectly controls, but it
should end the useful life of the society
of cranks formed to resist the
operation of laws relative to vaccination.
Their occupation is gone '
?Now York Times.
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Logan u you ok son of Capt. Logan,
inisteriouslv disappeared from '.own
last Fridav night, and nothing could
L>e learned of their whereabouts.
F. R. Johnson spent a sleepless
uight and he called in his friends to
help him search and make enquiries
about the missing bo%\s. They were
last seen on Friday evening about
live o'clock So:n one said that
I hey were seen ma.dng their wav
Tor the depot just before the train
pulled out. Another story had it
that they were seen last playing
with some floats on the |x>nd below
the depot. Anxious parents were
not relieved until later when it was
learned that the boys had actually
ran away, taking the af'ernoon
train.
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(iavc Himself Up.
At the recent term of the court
here i bench warrant was issued
for Willie Strickland, against whom
i scaled son lance had be?m lodged
it the term of the court last year.
r>n last Friday morning Strickland
:*aine into town, gave up to the
sheriff, and was lodged in jail to
wvait an order to bo obtained from
lodge Oantzler allowing the Clerk
>f the Court to pronounce the sentence.
Strickland was tried in his absence
it a term of the Sessions court last
year for assault and battery with
Intent to kill upon the person of Mr.
Ilarrelson. lie was found guilty by
the jury empanelled to try the ease,
uul a sealed sentence was lodged,
lie was not heard from by the authorities
until last Friday when he walked
into town and gave himself up.
For Coughs?at your druggists or
:lirect from Murray Drug Co.,~Columbia.
S. C. "Murray's llorehound
Mullein and Tar. 2ae for large size
bottle.
Board of Assessor*.
The County Auditor has made the
following appointments for Hoards
/I f A ee>iV?VC/?Hll i ? % f 1 >'? i?o tti i-v i i r< / , 10 o ,
ui i \ oovrool m in tur \ <ii i \j > 11
ships:
Bucks?C. Dusenbury, A. II. Long
W F. Jordan.
Conway?Jeremiah Smith, 15 T.
flyman, Geo. W. Hardee.
Dog Bluff?J. L. Jones, D. 0. Johnson,
\V. A. Hughes.
Bayboro? H. VV. Mishoe, 0.
Sarvis, S. C. Rabon.
Galivants Ferry?Win. Edwards,
F. M. Johnson, D. II. Jordan.
Floyds? Daniel Tyler, H F. Harrclson.
Join) Williamson.
Green Sea?J P. Dcrham, Sampson
Fowler, B. II. BulTkin,
Simpson Creek?N. E. Hardwiek,
I. J. Carter, Geo VV. Hardee, Sr.
Little River?Robt, Livingstone,
I. A. Bell, T. R. Permonter.
Dogwood Neck?I. B. Parker. J.
D. Edge, W. II. Vaught.
Socasteo?13. 11. Stilvey, 1. IV
Patrick, D. J. Cox.
The Township Boards are asked
to meet and assess the property of
their respective townships on Saturday,
March 11th.
The County Board of Assessors
will meet at the Auditor's ofliee in
Conway on Tuesday, the 14th inst.,
at 11 a. m.
Teachers* Association Prog-rum
Program of Teaclx rs' Association
to bo held at Burroughs School
house on Saturday March, 18th at
11 a. in.
1st. With what exercises should
a country school be opened? By
Rev. J. M. Dor man. Essay by Miss
Bessie Rollinson.
2nd. Best method of keeping orJcr
in the school room ? By Prof.
Kennedy. Essay by Miss Efflo
I /all ?i c/
Brcl. In what way can our teachers
help to arouse more interest in
Education? ! B\ Prof. W. I) Watson
and C. B. Porsev.
4th. Why Civil Government
should he tuught Mn our country
schools.?By Col. C. P. Quabtlc
bauru.
We hope to have a very interest
ing meeting and cordially invite all
who can attend.
Very Respectfully,
E. V. Best, Pres.
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Card of Thanks.
I wish to take this method of expressing
my thanks for the kindness
of many friends during sickness
in my family. F. A (lux.
Farmers Meet.
The cotton farmers who are interested
in the movement to obtain
better prices for the staple, held
another meeting here at the court
house last, Monday. The situation
was briefly discussed, including the
question of a reduction in acreage
this year. A resolution was passed
to the effect that there has been no
very great over-production in this
county, and that those farmers who
planted less than eight acres, should
not. be required or expected to make
any reduction i*i the acreage, but
those who planted eight acres or
more last year should reduce their
acreage at least twenty live per
cent. They will have another meeting
on salesduv in April. The attendance
last Monday was smaller
than it would have been, owing to
fact that duo notice of the township
meetings was not given.
MARRIED
At Shell. S C., on the .r>th day of
March at tuo residence of Mr and
Mrs. II. L. Smith, Mr. Austin Chestnut
to Miss Lollie Todd, all of Horry.
The attendants were F. Fowler
with Mrs. A K, Williams, ,T. T.
Todd with Miss Johnnie Williams,
J. M. Hardee with Miss Sallie Todd.
After the ceremony the groom left
with his bride for Leon where they
will make their home. H. L.Smith
performed the ceremony.
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At the residence of Mrs. Jere
Hucks, on March 5th, Miss Cora
Smith to Mr. Jere Hucks, the Kev.
Mr. McFarlan performing she ceremony.
SlnrtlliiK .Tlorlullt}.
Statistics show startling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis.
To prevent and cure these
awful diseases, there is just ono reliability,
Dr. King's New Life Pills.
M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House
Place, Chicago, says: "They have
no equal for Constipation and Biliousness."
25c at Norton Drug Co.
a* to Recently Reported Irregularities.
RJitorx Hp.kvi,d: Pi?aso allow
mo space in your columns for a
statement which I wifcbtto make in
referenof to the so-called deficit in
my office. I will say in the out set,
that if there be any shortage, after
every thing is collected that can be,
I am not'responsible for if. I have
tried to handle till business coming
through tny oflieo.^with'care, and
never Ikivc dofraudd&j&tprry county
out of one cent. If there should be
any shortage, there has been a trai
tor or a Judas who has proven mi
true to his trust. The Committee
or the Grand Jury reported a short
ago in tiiv officeund 1 have paid ev^fry
cent of it, not because I ever realized
a cent from this re|>orted shortage,
but to relieve my bondsmen of auy
responsibility or ctnburrassmen
and furthermore to show an honest
intent'on on my part to see that the
people of Horry county should .icvcr
lose; one cent by meapprdpriution
during my administ ration.
The Clerk of the Hoard states that
the papers and claims reported short
wore all in his possession at. the time
thev disappeared and he cannot account
'or them, and he has very gen
crously agreed to assume the res-1
ponsibility, and also the loss, should j
thore be any.
Very Iiospectfullv,
J. L.'lJoyd.
Killed t>y Traiii.
S. M. MeCraekeu received a telegram
last. Tuesday telling of the
death of his son. J. K. McCracken,
on Monday ^ St. Stephens in Williamsburg
county. He was killed
by the train or locomotive on which
he was.riding at the time, and further
particulars could not be ob'IMwi
Iwwl O ?*?<??? kllAillTlri !*??? /? I
vivmvui a nt; in mv n ar? ui uii^ii v m i
for interment.
Mrilivs 11 iUilcii llockn.
When your ship of health strikes
the hidden rocks of Consumption,
Pneumonia, etc , you are lost, if
you don't get help from Dr. Kind's
Ne.v Discovery for Consumption. .1
W. MeKinnon, of Talladega, Springs
Ala., writes; "1 had been very ill
with Pneumonia, under the care of
two doctors, but was getting no better
when 1 began to take Dr. Kind's
New Discovery. The first dose gave
relief, and one bottle cured inc."
Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis,
coughs and colds. Guaranteed
by Norton Drug Co. Price 50c and
*1.00. Trial bottle free.
DIED
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Death visithd the home of Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Mux last, Saturday night
and took away their loving little
daughter, Sal lie, who was born on
March 5th 15104 ,and died on March
4th 15105. A large crowd of sympathising
friends gathered on Sunday
evening to shake hands with the
bereaved ones and to hear the funeral
services by Rev. R. O. Hendricks,
after which the dear little
remains were taken to the graveyard
at Union church where they
were laid to rest. Sailie was a loving
little child and will be badly
missed in the family.
A Friend.
Chain <ian?r Notice.
Magistrates will take notice that
they inay commit prisoners to chain
gang direct which is now stationed
on the Conway and Pireway road at
Buck Creek till further notice.
J. L. Uoyd, Supervisor
BAPTIST.
Sunday school every Sunday 9:30
a in. Prayer meeting every Tuesday
7:00 j). m. Business meeting
Tuesday after second Sunday after
prayer meeting. Preaching second
and fourth Sundays 11 a 111., and
first, second, third and fourth Sundays
0:4.r> p. m. A cordial invitation
to all. J. L. Shiun. Paster.
Incredible llrutalli).
It would have been incredible brutality
if Chas. F. Lcmberger, of
Syracuse, N. Y., had not done the
best he could for his sufforing son.
"My boy,''he says, "cut a fearful
gash over his eye, so I applied Bucklen's
Arnica Salvo, which quickly
healed it and saved his eye." Good
for burns and ulcers too. Only 2"ic
at Norton I)i ug Co.
Citation Notice,
by II. N. Sessions, Esq , Probate Judge*
WHEKEAS James A. Lewis made
suit to mo, to grant him betters of Administration
of the Estate ot' and effects
of A. ft. .1. Oalbraith.
THESE A HE Til EHEFOllE to cite
and admonisti ai! and singular tlie kin
re*l and creditors of the said A. II J,
Haibraitli deceased, that they be and appear,
before me. in 'he Court of Probate,
t? lie held at Conwny S. (!,, on March
I lit It next, after publication hereof, at U
o'clock in the forenoon, to -how cause, if
any they have, why the said administration
s .mid not be granted
(JIVKN under inv Hand this ibid day
of .Mar h \nno Domini. l!lUr?
II. N. Ses?ion<
Probate .1 udge II. ('.
Summons tor Relief.
STATE OF SOI 111 C'A UOl.I N A, /
County of Horry, i
[Court of Common Pleas)
M. C. Pusenbury, trading as Dusenbury
& Co . Plaintiff against John .
Clark. Defendant.
Copy Summons for Uellef, Complnint not
Served.
To the Defendant John Q. Clark,
YOl? AUK IIEUKBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the complaint In tlii>
action which has been hied In the oT.cc
of the (Jerk of the Court of Common
Picas for the said County, and to serve
a copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office at
Conway. S. C? within twenty days after
the set vice hereof, exclusive of the day
of such service; and if you fall to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will apply to
the court l'or the relief demanded in the
complaint.
II. II. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney
Dated Jnnuary 21st 1005.
To John C). Clark, absent defendant:
Take notice that the complaint In this
action was tiled In the office of the Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas, In and
for the County and Htnte aforesnid, at
Conway, 8. C.. on the 21st day of Jan
nary A. D. 1905.
|W.L. Mlshoe, H. II. Woodward,
C 0 0 P. Plaintiff's Attorney.
11-25 k (H?
?T. S. Loe was in town ono day
last week.
? A. M. Cox paid the oflice a call
ono day recently.
?John Causey was in town last
Tuesday.
S I*. Hughes visited the city
last Monday.
?E J. Marsh was in. Conway
ono day last week. 1
?P. A. Hux was in town lust
Monday on business
?W. E. Causey was in the city
on business last Friday. <
t
W. M. (J rant ham was in the *
oily the first of the week. ,
? II. L. II Jordan was in town <
on business ono day last wook.
.1. W Johnson was in C onway
ono day this wook .
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dew wore
in town last Saturday.
A M. Dusenbury was in Conway
ono day last weok.
Quiney ilinson was among those
in town one day recently.
J. 1). \roroon was in town last
Monday on oflioial business.
John Daniels has accepted a
position with II. W. Misboo.
?J. D. Watson was in town on
business ono day last week.
J. A. McDormott was away on
business several days last wook.
?Cornelius Causey was in Conway
one day recently on business.
?The Hon liobt. H. Scarborough
returned to Washington last week.
? A. 0. Thompson returned last
week from a business trip abroad.
? A. I'. Johnson of Galivants Ferry
was in the city one day last
week.
?S. M. Stevens of Eldorado was
among those in town one day last
week.
?J. T. Jordan was in town on bus
iness one day the latter part of last
week.
iirn n ta it...? i ~1 r ~~
? IIVJII. 17. \j. nunuiMJii ui liuris
was in Conway on business last
Monday.
?E. Van Graham visited the
county seat 011 business one day
this week.
? Senator G. J. Ilolliday was
among those in town the first of
this week.
?John King of Stalvcy was a
pleasant caller at t^iis office one day
last week.
?J. P. Williams of Port Harrelsou
was in Conway on business one
day last week.
? R. O. Hendricks was among the
farmers who visited town the latter
part of last week.
? Mrs. C. E. St. Amard returned
last week week from a visit to relatives
and friends at her former
homo.
?P. H. Sasser of Gurley was in
Conway on business a short time
last Saturday morning.
?N. R. Smart, one of the new
magistrates, was in town on business
one day last weok.
?N. S. Hardwiek of the Adrian
section was among those in the
city last Saturday.
?Many new subscribers have
been added to our lists during the
first two months of the new year.
? A. T. Suggs paid the Herald
office a pleasant call one day last
week.
?M. N. Bryant and one of the
firm of C . T. Sessions & Sons dalled
at. the Herald ollice on business last
Saturday.
?J. H. Stone of Wilmington, N.
C was anion# the commercial travellers
who visited Conway on business
last week.
?(loo. M. Tompkins of Adrian
added his name to our subscription
list the first of this week, alon^
with many others.
AiiKirrs.
WILMINGTON, N. CSpirits
Turpentine Per Gal 50c.
Hosin Per Bbl ^2 50.
Tar Per Bbl 280 lbs ft. 00
Crude Turpentine Hard Per Bbl ...$2.30
Crude Turpentine Dip Per Bid $3.70
Cotton Middling Steady at 7 1 -4c. i
GONWA r s. c.
Kggs 18e.
Chickens (Irown 30c.
Chickens Spring 15 A: 20c.
Beeswax 20c
Tallow 3 1 2c
Pork Fresh (! 1.2c.
Peas 00c.
Sweet Potat'?es 45 50c.
These markets iri/t he
correcteri weekly,
SP SIP. TAT. MaTT^rc
MMWAAAAJ A1V/X1WJUW.
STRAYED?A black s h o a t
about S mouths old. crop and
hold in right car and swallow fork
in left. Owner can fret same by
calling at my place and paying
charges. J. F. Baxley,
3-2-5 3t. Jordanville, S. C.
WANTED?Lady or gent Ion an
of fair education to travel for
a firm of $250,000 capital. Salarv
$1,072 per year and expenses; paid
weekly. Address M. Percival, Con
way, S. C.
WANTED?f>0 bushels of peas.
Highest cash prices paid for
cow peas at L. II. Burroughs Co.
3-9-5-3t.
STRAYED-At my place one yellow
black spotted sow, list behind
shoulder, about 2 years old.
Crop and split in right ear, upper
square and underbit in left. Apply
and pay charges to J. M. Chestnut,
Shell, S. C.
3-9-5-3t.
FOR SALE?A good heavy
draft horse. Apply at Her
al? oflfiee.
\ Good Bargain I
4 ONLY
1 #325.00
k)A(k Acres woods land
" well tin i be rod, on j>
J public road near Centen- k
J ary church in Socastee.
5 It is worth it for the }*
f timber alone Property I
^ of Mrs. J. D. Haigler, of ^
j Toddville, S. C. Look it c
3 over and buy if vou want c
a good investment.
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I H. H. Wood* rard, y\(
j . u
Attounky,
s Conway, S. C. p
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;rH''irr*&r*r^r,'*L'~ ~vi*-vr- ->/rCLEANING
AND
Pressing
Done promptly and at reasonable
prices. OHioe just opened in rear
of Conway Barber Shop.
Jos. R, Lesesne.
I Chinese Laundry. I
Collars and CufTs, Ironing
Machine. Work turn- B I
ed out promptly Send B j
mo a trial order. Family * i
washing taken. SatisfucB
tion Guaranteed. Work P !
m neatly executed, and in B '
2 First Class Style. Yours ? [
for Good Work, r |
jCEO. LVM.
CONWAY MARKET
FRESH MEATS AND
SAUSAGE ALWAYS ON
1IANI). ORDERS TAKEN
AND PROMPTLY
DELIVERED EVERY .
DAY. ,
Geo. L. Marsh,
Proprietor.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
trespass by hunting or in anyway on my
land in Green Sea township.
:} 2-5?2t. Mrs. HenrlettoaIIarrelson.
Dr. R. W. McCord
slrgf.on dentist.
nuLLiNS, s. c.;
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Dr. W. E. McCord '
SURGEON DENTIST.
CONWAY, S. C
flsgr-Over Bank of Ilorry.
H. H. Burroughs
Physician anil Burgeon.
CONWAY, S. C.
Room No. 9. Spivey Building. *
CHEAP FOR CASH
1 am at the same old corner with
a larger and more up-to date stock
of General Merchandise than over
before. 1 Buy for cash aud sell for
same. I run no risks on bad accounts.
When you have cash to
spend, spend it with and you
will find that I keep the "Cheap
Cash Store of the town."
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Choice Groceries. {
1 invito inspection of my line of
choice groceries, which I offer for
trash at the iowest prices. Visit the
corner when you come to town.
J. E. Nicholas.
mim
Wo wish to ai nounoe to the public
that wo have opened up a full
l?nc of
m GOODS AND GROCERIES ,
I IN itlfi t
Murrell Building i
Near the Masonic Hull, where we
will be jrlad to wait on our friends. (
OUR PRICKS are as low as they
can be figured, and we challenge .
comparison of the quality of our
tfoods. (live us a call and kc( our
prices.
HON I III
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Rallrosd Firs Psld. 500
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Spivoy & (Jolins Co., '
run; insurance. i
Bicycles.
I>. A. vpivey, ? ? President.
M. W. ColliriH, ? ? Secretary.
G. S. HACKER & SON,
544, 540 and 548 King St,
CHARLESTON, S. C. 1
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M O UlilM N G ,
Window mid Fancy Glass a
Specialty.
11 i HAULING
I have secured all the Board Ends
!?t the Conway Lumber Company,
aud I will furniah them cheap on
3hort notice. Best Cook Wood you
can get. I have headquarters at the
store of the Hal L. Buck Co., and
orders for draying or hauling left
with me will be promptly attended
to.
S. M. Tompkins.
pii:
Send me your orders by mail or :
jail at office of Waccamaw Line of
Steamers for best Cypress Shingles
nade by Shingle Manufacturing
Jompany.
T. J. Bell, Agt
CONWAY, S. C. i
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A. V. Collins |
COMMISSION
MERCHANT
AND BROKER '
Orders solicited from country
merchants. Call at the Tost ;
Dflice.
Cheapest (
STORK
In rIV>wn. i
u
llice $2.20 per hundred. ,
Oood meat atOJc. per pound. |
Cheapest place to buy shoes. e
Winter goods and clothing at
md below cost to make room for tny <
Spring stock. Call during court.
Next door to Herald O llice.
m
A. P. Johnson
BICYCLES.
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A full and Complete line of upo-date
Wheels always on hand to
iell on tho inatallment plan.
hees for rent.
Uepnir Work uSpecialty.
J. J3. Oli ver'
BREAD
? FOR?
BREAKFAST B111ER. SUPPER
And all occasions at II. T. Ilyrnan's.
No use to bake your own
bread and cakes when we can do it
for you at less cost. My stock of
GHOIC'E GROCERIES
Is more complete.
B. T. Hyman
-LVJL LJ I i^ /|
We have just received a tine lot of new horses and mules to
be sold on reasonable terms for cash or good security.
NONE BUT THE
BEST STOCK.
You know our way of doing business.
A.. ~W. Jenkins <?e ?Soiiliobt.
B. Scarborough, II. L. Buck, Will A, Freeman,
President. Vice-President. Cashier.
BANK OF HORRY
COINWAY, 5S. O.
Capital Stock . $25,000
1)1 UECTOIiS:
llnbt. 13. Scarborough, \\\ It, Lewis,
Hal L, Buck, W. A, Johnson
3eorgu J. Ilolliday, Will A. Freeman
We will pay you 5 per cent interest on yearly deposits. Will
urnish savings banks to those wishing to open small accounts with us.
1 ry our plan for saving your nickles and (limes, and you will find that
beso little banks and the interest we will pay von on your savings will
lelp )ou,
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HORRY'S HARDWARE STORE
IS TI1E PLACE TO BUY YOUK
I V RMINCI IMPLEMENTS.
We have in stock a full line tf the latest improved fanning
machinery, and we invite the farmers of the county to come and inspeet
wine. We carry a full and complete line of Hardware and will be glad
:o quote you prices when needing anything in this line.
HORRY HARDWARE CO.
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Established 18S0 .J. L. McElwee, Prop
A jJAn Bonnettsville Marble Wks,
Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest
ft! , Monuments Tombstones v ml Curbing
Eurnished on Application.
jP??-^p l:irsl Clsss Work. Reasonable l?rlccs
W. vV. Pate, General Agent.
K. K. Gasque, Conway, S. C.
Rev. C. L. iluggins, Galivants Ferry, S. C.
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Have Your Home Grown Cabbage
CABBAGE PLANTS, ALL VARIETIES.
Prices: 1000 at $1.50. 5000 at *1,25 per 1000; 10,000 at *1.00 per 1000,
Shipped C. O. I), if desired. Plants arrive at your Express
Ollice in Good Condition.
Write for Merchants' Prices
Cabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoes and Turnips
in Season.
Orders for Shipment o.' Tomato Plants, Sea Island Cotton Seed and
Sweet Potato Draws should be ok ed in advance.
Jas Ray Geraty ENTERPRISE, s. c. *.
I WkBl III III
('iiltbiiiiP Pluiiln liir sale, and now ready for delivery. "Karlv .lersey Wakeilold" and
"Charleston Largo Type Wakefield" two earliest sharphead varieties and head in rotation as named.
"Succession," "Augusta TrncWer" and "Short Stem Plat Dutch," the S heat llat head varieties and
liead in rotatioti as named. 1'rlces; Siiwle thousand, $t.M); r>,(XK) and over {I .'16 per I COO; 10,000
ind over, $1.00 per 1000, Terms: Casli with order; or. plants sent <>. I)., purchaser paving reurn
charges on money. Our plant heds occupy :i."> acres on South Carolina Sea Const, and'we tin*
lerstand growing tliem in the open air; tough and hardy; they will stand severe old without
njury. Plants crated for shipment weigh "<> lbs. per 1000 and we have special low rates for prompt
transportation l?y Sontliern|Kxpre8s Co. I know of ' plants you mil buy cheaper than mine
I sell good plants, no cheap "cut rate" plants ship'}. .nil in> farm. I guarantee those that
diip lobe true to typo and name, and grown from hi?.i grade Is purchased from two of tli
noat reliable nouses in the I'nited States. I will refund purchase price to any dissatisiled cubomer
at end of season
Onr Cotton ttco?t I.lnt of our Long Staple variety of* Sea Island Cotton sold this year in
Charleston on Dec. .!, at :Wc. jier pound. Seed SI.?!'> per hu, lots of It) hu. alid over $1 per '?u.
My specialty; Prompt Shipment, True VarioMes, and Satisfied Customers. I have linen in the
ilnn't business for thirty-live years.
W C GERATY, Youngs Island S
BANK OF CONWAY
CONWAY. S. C.
CAPITAL STOCK, $20,000.00. SURPLUS FUND, $17,000.
TOTAL ASSETS, $1-10,000.00.
OFFICERS:
j. g. COLLIXS PitKsiDKNT. i). a. SPI vey, Cakiiikr.
C. P- QUATTLEliAUM, V-Pues. M. VV. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier.
Our Hank, being a local institution, lias always striven for tlio
ip-building of Horry County and for the betterment of her citizens,
n persuing this policy we take, plctfsure in extending t<i our cudtoni
rs every accommodation when consistent with sound hanking
With gratitude for the liberal patronage received in the past , we
mrdially solicit your future business.
Respectfully yours.
D. A. SPiVEY. Cashie
We Bid For Your Business
V?"e nr.- main m.' room now for 'he lamest and best stock of
Spring and Summer 'foodt' to be found >n <> r eet on < llie
county. Our stock of fa?. ily #roceh<>-, is nl^ a\> up-todaio
and suite 1 to tic nee .s of the* people.
f'iish or (iodd Security.
We always prefer to sell for cash, but ??'< * d seeiirilx counts
till the same with us. I fo a ever v. e trade, we promise the be*)
value", for tils'8'prices asked, (iivens a trial.
DT'J SEN BIT li'V < X >
Todd X ille. S. C.
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Cheap Cash Store
Wo have ojjonod up A neat lino of
Dry Goods Notions Shoos
and also carry a nice
Line of Groceries.
Which wo can sell as low as the lowest, all wo ask you to
do, is to come in and look for your own interest. You will ^ot
polite attention, Yours respectfully,
B. F. TVTON ?.CO. '
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