The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 27, 1905, Image 12
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APPOSED TO !I>ISPI:INSARY.
Some arc Apposed to it. Some
Favor it and Some not Interested
at all.
Mr. Editor: ? 1 kindly ask for
space in the columns of your valuable
paper for a few Iities.
It seems that the time has come
when the people are becoming agitated
over the dispensary question.
Some in favor of it, some opposed
toit, while others don't seem to be
interested at all.
1 believe, after thinking for a moment
of all the evils that have been
done on account of whiskey for the
last live years, that seventy five per
cent of the people will say: "Do
away with the dispensaries and our
country will come to the front, abolish
the sale of all intoxicating liqu >1 s
and you will not see so many of our
your.g men travelling that downward
road where nothing good is ac
complished and no success attained.
Those who do not oppose the disneusury
sav they are in favor of it,
flmv /lfMi't MMiiit l,r?/>liil/li?/?i>
deprived of their right, that it would
be doing them an injustice to do away
the dispensary funds for they think
this is how they get an education.
I am sorry for the man who wants
his children educated on the blood of
his fellow man. We arc commanded
to build on a solid foundation, and
we must do so if we wish to be successful.
I would like to ask this question
just here- IIow is the mar. who is in
favor of the dispensary building?
Instead of building on a solid rock
he is building in the sand where he
has no promise of substant ialness.
There are two classes of people
that I sympathize with concerning
this matter.
First are those who do not care
enough about the welfare and prosperity
of their country to speak a
word either in favor or against the
dispensary.
Secondly, it is the children of those
who are in favor of it. Mothers,
for the sake of yourselves and your
children, persuade your husband to
vote down the dispensary.
(Jod forbid that any should be so
ignorant as to believe the dispensary
a good thing.
May the time soon come when they
can see things ju^t as they are, and
turn from such before it is too late.
K. C, Allen.
INixon villc.
Ver^ hot weather just now.
Some rain would be beneficial just
now.
The protracted meeting here at
Tilly Swamp closed on Sunday afternoon
the 2Hd inst with four conversions
and live accessions who were
baptised on Monday morning about
9 o'clock. The meeting was well
attended throughout the week and
we trust that there has been much
and lasting good done in the Master's
cause. B. J. Cox of Conway attended
the meeting on Sunday.
(J. Wash Lewis of Labana was
visiting relatives and friends here
the latter part, of last week and enjoyed
the meeting.
.1. P. Johnson of Grahamville, we
learn, is sick with fever but we hope
not seriously.
Mr. Dawsey seems to be progressing
well with his school.
WJ o 1/1 1 \ a if nn v\/?*?
*t v ??uuiv* uu ^IUII ii uui nujjui ~
visor would make a trip through
here and take a look at our roads as
they are badly in need of repair.
Since writing the above we were
blessed with a good rain on last
Monday night. Cor.
Joppa.
Health generally good.
Crops arc fine. Tobacco curing is
in progress.
Mr, Cyrus II. Dawscy, one of our
prominent young men, is teaching
the Tilly Swamp school near Nixonville,
S. C.
Several of our young people went
to a picnic at lllack Ankle school
house on Saturday .Inly 22nd.
The opinion here is that the dispensary
will go to the wall.
Mr. W. K. Graham has been ill
with rheumatism for some time. We
think he is improving some.
We wish to correct a mistake which
appeared in the Joppa news of last
week. Some names appeared thus:
"Misses Sallie and Nora Hodges,"
and it should have been Misses "Sallie
and Nora Granger. "
Hinder.
Ccbu.
The J. II. Sixer Lumber Co., is
niaiwu^ iiuo |jn.?^rus? wiui MICH' l'OUU
and other fixtures.
W. J. Sessions returned from New
Orleans, Da., last week.
L. S. and P. D. Dew of the Dulah
section were hero on business last
week.
fj. H. Sessisns left here on Saturday
for Georgia and Alabama, after
spending sometime here.
S. C. G.
- -The Steamer Burroughs has
been chartered for the purpose of
running an excursion up the river
on Saturday p in., July 29th, leaving
Conway at 8:30 and returning
about 7 o'clock. This excursion is
complimentary to all delegates at
tending the Pee Dee Union. Other
friends wishing to go can secure
tickets at 10c for children and lf?c
for adults. All are cordially invited
to join U9
^RESPOt^
Wampee.
Mrs. Bertha Watts is very ill.
Miss Nora Thompson is also very
sick.
Mr. Gaston Stanley tilled his appointment
at Union Valley last Sundry
and preached an interesting sermon
to a large congregation.
Mr. Kobt. M. Floyd was union#
us on Sunday. Ho is Colporteur for
the county and is selling books at a
low price.
The crops in this section are some
better than once thought they would
be.
I think wo will have to have the
new Court House and Jail if the ollijcors
of the law will change the small
lines to larger ones for the crimes
committed these days.
One day last week while Mr. D,
H. Bellamy and wife were away from
home, some dogs run a fox to their
p:aee and it went under the kitchen.
One of the drivers shot it and some
of the shot pa set I tu rough the dross
of one of his girls.
Carpenter
l.uhuna.
We are having fine weather now.
Mrs. Lewis Hughes and Miss Jennie
Casque are quite sick at this
writing.
Dr. J. A. Norton was .hero last
week on professional business.
Monroe Lane went to Hayboro ro!
cen tly.
Mr. M. C, Hughes was in ou?* sec
tion last week on nusiness
Messrs. J. T. Proctor and Hur
roughs Lundy of Conway, ousted
through here la-?t Sunday cnroule to
visit thc'i* old homes near Jordanville,
Mr. Pulton Grantham, who is
traveling for the Farmer's Wsire
house at, Mullins, was hero last weetf
soliciting patronage for his house.
Mr. J. M. fiielmrdson is spending
sometime with his parent* here.
Messrs. Hurley and Cantey Johnson
of Forney, visited their sister,
Mrs. J. A. Johnson a few days ago.
We are much in sympathy with
the movement on foot to remove the
dispensaries from our county. If
every church member who can vote
would consider the responsibility
resting on them and say "If the dispensary
must be in Hoi ry county, it
will not be by my vote or patronage,"
it would not be long before we
would have no dispensary and thus
be rid of the evil that is ruining our
county.
Mueh success to tha IIkuald and
its many readers. Cor.
o mm a i*y.
Mrs. Stella Moore, daughter of Mi.
and Mrs. I). I). Anderson and the
beloved wife of Mr. J. K. Moore died
July 1Mb IdO.o, at her home near Cool
Spring, S. C , at the age of thirty
years.
aitor several months of intense
suffering, bourn with christian fortitude
and patience, she sweetly
breathed her hist. On Sunday morning
J tdy 1)tli at six o'clock her immortal
spirit returned to God who
gave it, thus passed away a good
woman, a loving faithful wife and a
kind neighbor.
She leaves a husband, one child
and a host of friends to mourn their
loss. She possessed a broad and
deep nature free from malice.
She was charitable and merciful
to all and for many years had been a
consistent member of the Methodist
church.
Mrs. Moore, like many of old,
choose that good part early in life,
which was never taken away from
her; and was such a comfort to her
while living, and also comfoi ted her
in her last moments.
She was faithful to attend church,
Sunday school and prayer meeting
as long as possible.
Wo shall meet her no more in this
world, but we hope to meet her where
parting will be no moore. At 11
o'clock Monday a. m., her remains
were carried to the IJuker cemetery
where the Rev. Mr. Davis preached
her funeral, after which loving
friends laid her away to await the
resurrection morn. Wo can only
say, while we feel our loss is great,
that we how in humble submission to
the will of Him who is "too wise to
err and too good to he unkind."
m . it* 11 "
may we an Joiiow her example in
working for *our Saviour while we
have the opportunity.
We extend our sympathy to the
bereaved husband and the entire
family connection, and may Gods
grace be sufficient for them in this
their hour of bereavmont. May thy
will be done.
Ye fathers and mothers, of mortal
years,
The husband, and sisters too;
Ye are waiting still, in the valley
of tears;
Hut, she waits to welcome you.
A Friend.
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llorryitc Injured in l-lorida.
It has just been reported at this
office that Mr. M. V. Patrick of
Neals Landing, Fla., was badly injured,
having his collar bone and
shoulder broken, on last Friday, by
the falling of a inule, which he was
riding, while going at fair speed.
It is said that his ever faithful dog,
"Joe," seized the heavy beast by
the nose and aided in pulling him off
his master. Mr. Patrick is still in
bed and quite sick.
?The Chinese laundry is the place
when you want good work.
I.Ike riiidlnir Money.
Conway Drug Co., the popular
Iruggist, arc making an olTer that >s
just like finding money, for they are
selling a regular .">() cent bottle of j
Dr. Howard's celebrated specific for
the cure of constipation and d.ys
pepsia at half-price In addition to
this large discount they agree to
return the money to any purchaser
whom the specific does not cure.
It is quite unusual to be able to
buy fifty cent pieces for a quarter,
but that is what this oiler really
means, for it isonly recently, through
the solicitation of Conway Drug Co.,
that this medicine eould be bought
for less than lifty emits, they urged
the proprietors to allow them to sell
it at this reduced price for a little
while, agreeing to sell a certain
1 mount. The result has justified
their good judgment , for the sale has
peen something remarkable.
Anyone who sutlers with headache,
l.yspcpsia, dizziness, sour stomach.
>pocks before the eyes, or any liver
trouble, should take advantage of
ibis opportunity for Dr. Howard's
jpecific will cure all these troubles.
But if by any chance it should not,
Don way Drug Co., will return your
noney.
CONWAY PARLOR
MARKET
C. F. Kamrow, Prop.
A Ihi'.cl er of 3f> years
ex perienee.
JDENTS.
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Dongolu. j
Farmers are rejoicing over the I
prises of eotton. 1
Miss K. M. Paul of Georgetown is i
a very weleome visitor anions rela- 1
tives and friends near Dongola.
Miss Addie Cannon returned home I
from Myrtle Beach last Wednesday '
where she has been spending some 1
time with her sister, Min. A. M. Mar- 1
tin.
Johnnie Rollins of Lake City visi- I
ted relatives and friends here recent- ]
lv. 1
N. D. Paul made a flying trip to
Myrtle Beach one day last week. <
The Halfway school is progressing 1
well. 1
Miss Bulah Smith of Collins Creek
was the guest of Miss Bessie Hux (
last week.
The singing school at Greenwood 1
under the care of Mr. Charles Lewi^ 1
was well attended last Friday and
Saturday. '
The Buckhorn school opened on (
the 20th of July under the manage- 1
ment of Mr. Wall, of Marion county
Much is being said about the (lis- t
pensary. We feel sure that the people
of this section of the county
would be willing to do their part towards
doing away with the curse if
they knew that would be the end of
the Iiijnor question. We think if the
dispensary is properly managed it is j
better than the open bar roo n, butj
we have no particular need for either.
Anyway let us stand united |
against the liquor curse;. A great
deal depends upon how the leading
politicians act, but let's show them
that we have a conviction and have
called upon them for help, but in
trying to do away with it. let s not <
call it a thief or robber an v more,
but remember that it is alright in its
place, and will not bother anybody
if they let it alone.
We think one of the most needful
things at present is a bettor system
of education. There is a great many
parevts who do not take advantage 1
of the opportunities that tlicv have
to educate their children, yet they
pay a tax to help support the pub
lie schools. You may ask them why
they do not send to school? They
cannot give you any lawful excuse.
I say many times it is carelessness
and for the lack of good judgment.
Would not compulsory education t<?
some extent be a great benefit to the i
children brought up by parents of i
this nature?
Wo are glad to say that sumo (if
the young people of this neighbor- ,
hood are making heroic efforts to
keep themselves abreast of the times.
MM,/.tr ...... I-:
? ..v>r u'iUMn^ ut*\v and stronger
efforts to equip themselves for the t
inevitable future on the farms, in 1
the schools and nearly every walk in
life. Improvement is clearly seen.
Some few have at last realized that
there is always room at the top and
that the time is near when there
will be no room for the sluggard ei ther
at the top or the bottom of the
ladder. Keep 011 boys and girls, remember
the destiny of our homes
and our country will soon rest noon
our shoulders and whv not wo of our !
own community be able to take our
stand anion# the best of the land.
W. D. Tj
THE CHURCHES. I
BAPTIST. ,
Sunday sehoo every Sunday 0:30
a in Prayer meeting every Tuesday
S:0t) p. m. Business meeting
Tuesday after second Sunday after
prayer meeting. Preaching second
and fourth Sundays 11 a in., and
first second, third and fourth Sundays
8:01) p. m. A cordial invitation
to all. J. L. Shinn. Pastor.
METHODIST. I
Sunday school every Sunday \
morning at o:hu a. m. Preaching at ^
11 a. in. and 8 o'clock p. 111. Pray- (
cr meeting every Thursday evening I
at 8 o'clock. Publ5c cordially in- I
ivited to attend all services.
Rev. YV. L. Wait, Pastor. (
Bout Her Double. |
'I knew no one, for four weeks, when I ^
? sick with typhoid and kidney trouble ?
... :Tes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsburg, I
I' ."and when 1 got better, although I I
?i i ! one of the best doctors 1 could get, I
wa? h"nr. double, and had to rest my hands 1
on ie . kices when I walked. From this 4
tern .a-umictions I was rescued by Electric *
bitters, which restored my health and I
strength,and now I can walk as straight as I
ever. They arosimply wonderful." Guan- g
teed to cure stomach, liver and kidney 1
dissorder ;at Norton Drug Co. price 50c 4
| HI SIMONS NOTICES. I
FOR SALE:?8ft acres well timbered I
land ono mile from Hoard Landing" and
from river None cleared $200.00 offer ed
for timber several years ago Apply
to II II Woodward Atty
WANTED:?Lady or Gentleman
of fair education to travel for firm
of $250,00 capital. Salary $1,072 8
per year payable weekly, expenses ?
advanced. Address Geo. G, Clows, T
7 27 5 it. Oonway, S. C. c
STRAYED?One large buttheaded *
ox, with white back and brinded *
sides. Deft ear cropped ofY. Owner
can get same by paying for this ad- j,;
vertisement, and keeping him up.
7 2(1 5 2t. J. P. Nixon, ^
FOR SALE?100 acres of land ?
two miles of Port Harrelson, well
timbered with long leaf, but spruce 1'
pine sold. Some turpentine and I'
plenty of light wood. None cleared 8
but will make 75 or 80 acre farm.
Terms reasonable. Apply to, H. II.
Woodward, Attorn e y. C
'I'llif* is the place to get the best |
IJeeF, Sausage, I'ork, or anything
that is good t<> eat. You will always
tind fresh meat at my place.
Highest market prices paid for
beef cattle. Come to see me and be
cen vi need
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J. D. GRAHAM,
LOR1S, S. C.
To I ley Yon
A nice Top liu?,r^v.
A good open buggy.
;\ double seat snrry.
A niee set Harness.
A Stir.lehaker Wagon.
A deering mower & rake
Cheapest store in town to get your
Groceries, dry goods, notions and
A suit of clothes. A full and complete
line of general merchandise
always on hand. Highest prices
paid for country produce.
J. D. GRAHAM.
SHINGLES!
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plrits Turpentine Per Gal 58 c.
losm i*er itbi #8 25.
ar Per Hl?l 280 lbs #2.00
!rude Turpentine Hard Per Bbl .. .#2.50
Inula Turpentine Dip Per Bbl #*1.15
lotton Middling Steady at 10c.
CON WA r, s. c.
IgK* lCc.
hlckens Grown 20 to 25c.
hickens Spring & Uc.
lees wax 18c.
allow 8 %c
ork Freah ..0 %c.
eas 00c.
weet Potatoes 40c
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orrected week///.
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When buving loose coffoo or anything your grocer happens I
Could any amount of moro talk have persuaded millions of
housekeepers to use
the leader of all package coffu>^ for over a quarter
of a contury, if they had not found it suporior^o all other brands in
Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity?
This popular success of LION COFFEE
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la no stronger proof ofl merit than con*
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HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince ^
yon of the merits of LION COFFEE*
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i the american tobacco co.
durham leah department.
durham. n. c., june 30, 19 05
Mr. J. E. Coles,
Conway, S. C .
Dear Sir: - Replying
to your letter of
the 29th inst, we advise that the
20tli of July is rather early for us I
to commence buying new crop, but
we will, however, have our buyer on
H tt ^ %% 1 _ ^ j. U i- 1- _ f\ r i t ? *?? ?
M yuui iiiu.xK.tJb uy ino iS D L n oi duly. We
hope y o a can arrange to put off your
opening sale until then. Reap.,
Durham Leaf Department.
J . S . Cobb.
I HEED THIS
1 Opening Sale July 25 1905.
Don't fnilto lie with us with your tobacco for that duy's^sale . If you want
I to try for the best price brio*; your tobacco on now and let me fix it tip for
I you. I will try and put, it in such condition as will command the very best I
market price? the llrst or any other sale. The grading will have my personal I
I attention. Get it in soon; 1 know that 1 can handle it so as to make ir pay I
I vol. Von will find that I am still pulling for you in the same earnest way I
B that I have always, done for our tobacco planters in the past. Tost me square
ly and you will find that I lead them all. Yours truly.
T 117 f^\ I Ph C2 Manager Horry Tobacco I
%J. 12,. L'WhGu Warehouse.
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THERE IS
NO DIFFERENCE.
"The rich man sloops on a downy pillow, Aristocrats their name.
The poor man sleeps on no down at all, hut gets there just the same."
So it goes through life "there is no difference.," if you (leal with the
right kind of men. Calhoun & Cannon will tieat you right, will build a
reputation that will prove to all the doubtful minds the sincerity of our
assertion. We are now occupying the building
Next Door North
Of the Post Office
where you will find us all days excepting Sunday's, ready to eool you on
with ICE COM) DRINKS right from the fountain or make you hot bv
loaning you down wiiu uuk ha KU A INS. Wo are here to do business
and expect to do it on business principles letting the chipms fall where
they will. We will sell you goods at low honest prices, makes no diflerenco
to us whether "you are poor, well to do or rich we wiytreat you
right. 1 f you visit Conway any time in the future don't fail to call and
see us; we will show you bargains that will be of interest. Now, just
placo your trust in us and hustle and give us your trade and we will
guarantee success. Yours for trade,
CALHOUN & CANNON.