The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, September 07, 1905, Image 8
OUR COF
Adrian.
As 1 have not seen anything from
this section in a jjood while, 1 will
write a few words. We would like,
for seme ^ood writer to write for
this section.
Health is very trood at present.
Mrs. W. 11. Phipps of North Carolina
is visiting relatives and friends
in this section.
Fodder pulling is over and cotton
picking has be#uu.
Mr. 1). YV. Thorn pkins killed a
lar^e rattlesnake having eij/ht rat
ties and a button. lie killed one
some time ago live feet four inches
lontf, and ei^ht inches round
Mr. S. (?. Lewis of Columbia, S.
C., was in this section last week
hunting up hands* for the cotton
mills. Mr. Lewis said that the farmers
would j^et a pood price for their
cotton if they held it.
No weddino bells to report at this
time, but think there will be some
M Hill.
Mr. Editor, we hope that evil
whiskey will be voted out. There
is many a poor mother grieved with
trouble about her sons drinking,
and when it comes to little boys seven
or eight years of age getting
drunk, I think it a shame and groat
eurso to those who give the drink.
Go to Messrs. (5. W. and G. T.
Sessions for bargains.
A Friend.
V irjf o.
The potato crop is likely to bo
very good thisyearin this section.
Corn fairly good as was the tobacco
while the cotton is short bad
to what it was last year both in
acreage and yield.
11. M. Alford and family of Toddvillc
visited his brother, J. M. Alford
here Sunday.
Mr. Dunn of the Martin Logging
Co, passed through here on Saturday
last.
The Virgo school is progressing
well under t he management of J. \V.
Alford. The enrollment is above
forty despite the busy season.
Lot's all vote on the dispensary
question, some for it, some against
it, but each voter has a right to his
own opinion?a right to cast his
vote according to his own opinion
too. So lets don't be blaming,
quartering and contending with our
neighbors about the liquor.
If the good preachers could keep
their consistent members away from
the dispensary, and the consistent
members and all other church people
would quit drinking tho stulV,
then would not the institution go
down and out for lack of patronage?
Would not that be the easy way to
vote it out? Wonder how many
signed a petition against it who
have not since then bought and
drank therefrom. FOOT.
Joppa.
The health of t his community is
very good with the exception of a
little sickness.
Mr. Hurt Grainger is very ill at
this writing.
Mr. Walter Dawsov was in Conway
Saturday on business.
Mr. Cyrus Dawsey is spending a
few days at home now. G. f).
Citizen Replies.
Ml* lilllitw 1 font at! if 1 i
..... iVVi IVO 11 ? villi 11X1
posing to ask any more of your time
and space, but 1 hope you will bear
with mo as 1 feel it my duty to reply
to our competent writer (Mr. L.
i\ Roberts.)
I did not intend having a controversy,
I sirnnly wished the public to
know that "our writer" had misrepresented
the community as to the
dispensary question, but possibly he
thought as he had to do our writing,
lie would have to cast our ballots too,
were they cast, but we are going to
save him that trouble.
He says he abhors drunkenness as
much as Johnson, Edwards or myself.
Now if he does, he is like the
little boy's star?has a mighty poor
way of showing it.
1 infer "our writer" was alluding
to me as playing the part of the
gnat on the bull's horn. If that was
true, 1 had much rather play that
part than that "of the bobtail fiec in
the big meat house" as he has done.
As for "our writer's" statement
concerning the public schools, I have
nothing to sa>, only 1 had rather a
child of mine would never learn the
alphabet than to learn to drink whiskey.
If we cannot get school money
through good princinles. let's do
without it, thereby avoid putting
temptations and setting evil examples
for the rising generations.
"Our writer" says he is neither
for the dispensary nor against it.
"No man can serve two masters, for
either he will hate the one and love
the other, or else ho will hold to the
one and despisethe other. Ye cannot
serve Clod and Mamon.
Now I hope that this i.* the last
chunk that I will be forced to chunk
at that beautiful tree "our writer"
has compared himself to, but as long
as the tree keeps yielding, chunks
are sure to be thrown.
Citizen.
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Rheumatism, gout, backache, poison
ore results of kidney trouble.
11 oldster's Rocky Mountain Tea
goes directly to the seat of the disease
and cures when all else fails.
36 cents at Nortou I)rng Co.
?Nice visiting cards at the Herald
oflice.
3RESPON
Wain pec.
Cotton is opening rapidly and the
two gins here will oe kept busy for
some time, to t ome.
Husiness will be more lively, as
tobaccif, cotton ami lisli are ready
for market.
Some interesting timber deals
have becu made recently.
Nathan Bellamy visited his sister,
Mrs. J. L. Hell, Saturday.
Itev. Thos. Hell has a few eases of
small pox to nurse.
L)r. Kafer and I T. Slip's of Myr tle
Heueli, Miss Mary Nixon of New
Horn. N. C., and Misses Kllnn Nixon
and Mary Cart ret to of Cherry (J rove,
were visitors at the home of (J. C.
Suggs on last. Sunday,
We are glad to see I)r. Sloan up
again.
Rain and cooler weather would be
appreciated. Sy.
l:l(1orad?.
Health is generally good at present.
Farmers are picking cotton and
rejoicing over the good price.
J. .1 Faulk was in this section recen
11 v.
H. L grainger is very ill at this
writing.
Our most prominent school teacher,
N. M. Todd has a large enrollment
of pupils.
Mr. H. M. Chestnut was visiting
friends in the Neek section recently
S. C. Core was in the Neek the
first of the week *
S. A Core and Willie I). Stevens
of the Kldorado section were in Conway
the latter part of the week.
If tobaeoo is low, I hope that the
farmers will gain it back on their
cotton.
What has become of Meter Hiukv-n?
I think he is mistaken in the num
bor of schools that N. M. Todd
taught at Aligator. It is nine instead
of four. Two Friends
? ? Wit
in pee.
Fditor Herald: ? Please allow me
space in your valuable paper for a
few items.
The health of this eonununit y is
somewhat improved.
We were indeed sorry to note the
death of Capt II T. Williams. There
are not many such men to be found.
The bereaved have our sympathy.
The writer is suffering from the
effects of a blood ulcer and has not
walked a step in ten or t .velve days.
I hope Mr. W. A. Bell will soon be
out again.
We are gird to know Misses Nora
and Lula Thompson are out again
after several weeks of confinement
with continued fever.
The continued fever is abating
some in this community. P. B,
^?
Marlow.
Rev. Asa West of Soeastee, preached
a very interesting sermon last
Sunday at Collins' Creek. His text
^ C iC% I. . 1 i - ~
was, Din; ikis none what she could."
Wo were all glad to liavo him visit
our church again .
Wo arc still looking for an appointment
of a few days mooting at
Collins' Creek church from the Rev.
W. S. McCaskill.
Any preacher is cordially invited
to come and give us a few days meeting.
As all know that our pastor is
dead.
Mr. Robt. M. Floyd, "colporteur"
of Mullins, S. C , was in our community
last week. lie has won
many friends that will be glad to
welcome him again in their homes
where his presents were highly esteemed
by the small children as
well as the larger ones
Mr. Hallie Prince of Conway, accompanied
by his mother, Mrs R
M. Prince of Socastee, were visiting
relatives and friends at Mariow last
week. Sunflower.
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Attactccf 1 \y a Mob.
and beaten, in a labor riot, until
covered with sores, a Chicago steet.
car conductor applied Rueklen's
Arnica Salve, and was soon sound I
and well. "I use it in mv fainilv I
"writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha
Mich, "ami fiiul it per fee! i " Simply
great for cuts ami burns. Only
25c at Norton Drug Co.
God advice to women. If you want
a beautiful complexion, clear skin,
bright eyes, red hps. good health,
take llollistei's Itoekv Mountain
Tea. There is nothing like it. .'15
cents, Tea or Tablets at Norton
Drug Co
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LOST.?Between Lake Swamp
and Q. Hinson's one pair of gold
framed spectacles. Kinder will be
rewarded on returning same to Mrs.
H. Grantham, Exile, S. 0. It.
XI 4 1 ?
11 1 I 1 I'J .
"All farmers who have Broom
Corn for salo will please brio# in
same as soon as it is dry to Atlantic
Broom Works." It.
FOR SALE. ? Milk and Butter
Route, also milk cows. Will sell
seperate if desired. Apply to VV. S.
Aimer, Conway, S. O. 1 t.
LOST? Between Bayboro and
Orman's mill a pocket book cantainin^
two ten dollar bills, check issued
to Joseph Crow by I lorry Lumber
Co., $127.00. Finder will please
call and ^ct reward. J. \V. Prince,
Bayboro, S. C. I
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IDENTS. I
Word From MorUla.
Editor Herald:?Please allow me
space io your valuable columns for a
few words from Florida.
I hope the people success in :novinjj
the accursed liquor out of Horry.
Horry was formerly mv home and 1
look forward to its progress.
Would be ^lad to see more from
correspondents, especially J. 11. 15.
from Hand about the slops.
Success to the Herald and its
readers, and away with the liquor
and slops too. S H,
Day, Ela. Aug 28th.
?Mr.
Tyler in tlic Wroiijf.
Editor Herald: ? Will you allow
inc space to correct some mistakes
which M. 1' Tyler made in vour last
week's issue, in regards to J. S.
Weeks, of Sa?/ano, Ela.
I have been employed by Mr.
Weeks ever since Jammry until An
^ust the 17th, and I can truthfully
say, i never dealt with a more honest
man than Mr. Weeks. He is
trustworthy, reliable in all of his
transaetions I would have been
with him yet, ii the health of my
f mily would have allowed, and 1 (
was never expecting the honor that
Mr. Tyler was.
If Mr. Weeks would have disap- I
pointed some other poor boy of a job |
and have put Mr. Tyler in the saddle,
probably he would have been a patriot,
of I fernnudu countv now. I
.1. IV AI ford. ,
Nichols, S. C.
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Got Off Cheap. 1
He may woII think, lie lias ^rot olT 1
cheap, who after having contracted I
constipation or indigestion, is .still |
able to perfectly restore, his health.
Nothing ,vill|do this hot l>r. Kino's '
New Life I'ills. /\ quick pleasent I
and certain cure for headache, constipation,
eta?. 2f)e at Norton Druo
Co; guaranteed.
.11 a it ii wr iii<:i*oiit.
WILMINGTON, JY. (
Spirits Turpentine Per Gal .V.q c, j
I'o: in IVr llbl Jtfl. tft
far Vr l>iil '280 lbs $2. 00 '
Crude Turpentine Hard IVr Mil ... $2.7'?
Crudo Turpentine Dip IVr bid $4.00
(Mloii Middling Steady at lie.
CONWA r. ,S\
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Chickens Grown '20 to 25c. ,
Chickens Spring 12J? ?-V l.'ic.
beeswax 18c.
Tallow 8 ,
Pork Fresh 0 JjjC.
Peas 00c,
Sweet Potatoes 40c
These markets will be
correctcd we.cklu.
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I Facts Are Stul
Uniform oxcollent quality f
century has steadily increased
The leader of all
Lion Coffee
is now used in millions of liomos.
popular huccobs speaks for itself. I
positive proof that LION COFFEE ha
Confidence of the peop
Tlio uniform quality of LIOTn
COFFEE survives all oppositi
LION COFFF.F. keeps Its old frlemlc
makes new ones every day.
LION COFFEE has even i
than Its Strength, Flavor and (
lty to commend it. On arrival i
the plantation, It Is carefully r<
ed at our factories and sect:
packed in 1 lb. sealed packti
and not opened again until ne<
for use ill the home. This nreel
] the possibility of adulteration
| dust. Insects or unclean han<
GEE Is therefore gua:
1 only in 1 lb. packages.
Savo those Liou-lieads
D BY GROCEB
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Are invi.ed to call when you
of business, where you will !i
| GENERAL MEI
which 1 will sell as low as can
county. I carry a nice line of
determined to sell at sou.e price.
Thanking my friends for their li
Rospec
| B. F. Tl
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J\ist Opened
WE H.WK JUST OPENED A
A VI KST C L A SS M A 1 IK E T
and will keep fresh lieef, Pork, Pish
and vegetables. Will pay highest
prices for same. Will sell for a
small profit. (lomo sor us ami be
convinced.
We are located on did avenue opposite
the livery stables of the late
W. K Porter.
Oliver 6c Elliott.
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SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE.
route SCHOOLS:
Arts, Law, Science and Teachers
System of Wide. Election.
EXPENSES MODE KATE.
Opens September 1271 h 11)05.
KPN 1 A MI M CI HAM
?._< ' w m mil i o Lt V/Tll ^ ^
President.
auo :> til sc|) lr>
| Chinese Laundry, j
1 Collars and CtilK, Iron- j
ino Machine. Work turn- I
Icd out promptly. Send
me ;i t rial order. Family S
washing taken. Sat isfaeI
tion 'iuarantei'd. Work I
R neatly executed, and in m
First Class Style. Yours C
for (lood Work,
8 Call on I
jGEO. LVM.j
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FOR SALE.
100 Cords
Stove Wood
Special price on Five cord lots.
W. H. ROLLINSON
Teachers' Examination.
The regular examination for teachers'
certificates will lm lw>lil ;?
Conway 011 Friday, September lath.
15)05. * E. V. I lest,
Supt. Ed.
DeWitt's
Hazel* Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores*
? Don't forget the date. Saturday
Aug. 20th big sale at Juno's.
Ijborn Things 1
or over a quarter of a
the solos of LION COFFEE,
package coffees*
iges,
eded ^
or contact with germs, dirt, |
Is. The absolute purity of I
ranteed to the consumer.
Lion-head on every paekago.
for valuable premiums.
tS EVERYWHERE
H.&ON Sl'ICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. M
tewweewwe
PUBLIC fiENERHlY I
come to Conway at. my place
ml a well selected stock of 4^
RCHANDISE |
l?o 1 ought anywhere in this
Glt()0FltlK8, mul I am 3
heril trade, I am, m
tfully, (|P
U T O N. |
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Don't Miss This!
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THE LAST FEW DAYS OF 1
: THE CLEARANCE SALE
Doing on to a finish beforo we begin to tako our mid- !
i, summer inventory. In a few days now our Mr. Thomp >
son will leave for the Nothern markets, wliero he will
purchase the best assorted stock of Merchandise ever &
brought to Conway. From now until the time he leaves 'i
we will sell you j t
Sample Hats i
At Cost ;
'; And you have your choice out ol SIX DOZEN. Also
I .. .1 ! I Ol !. i III . ..... - -
uuuil-s omn w uisl nnu ftkirts, and in fact all summer 1
i goods that we have left, all togo AT COST.
This sale, which has beet in progress for thirty (lavs I
has been the greatest ever olVered 1o the people of Ilorry
11 County and we are pleased to see that they have taken ;
advantage of the opportunity. We also have a ,
Choice Line of ;
* Groceries
i ; j >
I 1! and when you want soap be sure to examine our as- :
s >rtment consisting of Ivory, Kairy, Knobby and Wood
elnick. A s usual any thing you want for less money at i;
Conway Bargain
? House, i I'vm
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!|| cjlMrlU^WHAT to and WHY?'
' 1W ? piy thoroughly and briefly.
fflaS By ] An artistic and individual home is not so much
loiSS' Rf u question o( pockctbook as of personal taste?and
jj 0 j* W knowledge. The Booklet gives the necessary
J y practical information.
i ??py aore83,
I K? T. F. Kl (VI BALL,
jff&ww conway, s. c..
HflKOm can supply a copy and show you how to carry out
the ideas with
ALFRED PEATS
"PRIZE" WALL PAPER
| CALHOUN & CANNON. |
/^t ODD morning Undo Uetnus! How you get up this morning?
II I get up with my hands and feet, how else do you expect ine
* ^-*-to get up?" JT
I I thought probably you was w airing a pair of Calhoun Si Cannon's IB
|| SHOES |
INo lut I wus down there Saturday and looked through their l|
stork and they e.er'ainly have some honeys and they are low down Hjk
for cash, but urentvotti they wont credit us, but you know Zowe it is IP
AB the best, for we wont h.vve to be pacing other people's debts. Yes! BP
jl uncle its a faet, the prices they gave us was away b?'h>w the s * called
cash, but credit men, and th ir stock of IP
| DRY GOODS AND I
| GROCERIES , |
are unexcelled for the limited time that they have been in business.
s Calhoun 6c Cannon, f
l'i8tiil)lisln il 1880 d. L. AleK1 wee^ Flop
A ll bennettsville Marble Wks,
f I>nC08 a,?d Designs Furnished of Latest
p|B Monuments Tombstones and Curbing
First CIsss Work. Kcasoaabk l?rlc
U. K. Gasque, ' ' ' Conway, 8. C.
Itev, 0. L. llugglns. Galivants Ferry, S. 0
BUGGIES "? WAGONS
i vu fx v o ii KHIill d KLLK!>r<!G >' <111
IV./lG0 /V< DON' T F()i{(iF/r
THE; OLrTl RELIABLE, s
and come and buy from
A. W? Jenkins Sqyv.
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