The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, October 26, 1905, Image 8
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SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT.
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THE STKAWI IELD SCHOOL. WILL
CLOSE FRIDAY INICiHT
APPROPRIATE EXERCISES
Have Been Arranged For Hie Oc* ,
caslon, and all are LookIiir
Forward Wltn
MikIi Pleasure.
On Friday night cf this week the
people of this community will be
entertaiucd at the Straw field school ,
house with the closing exercises, and
every one is looking forward with
much pleasure for this event.
i<'or two seasons this school has ,
boon under the skillful management (
of Miss Maude Beaty, and her work
has been so successful hero and elsewhere
that it is imnossible during
the year for her to accept and teach
all of the schools offered her.
She contemplates a short rest, and
will spend the time with her sister
Mrs, Jon S. Buck, after which she
will resume her duties in the Murrell's
Inlet Academy at Laurel, 8. 0.
The best wishes of our people go
with her.
For Friday night the following
program has been arranged and the
public is cordially invited.
Sone?Ready Steady.
Recitation ? Welcome.
Dialogue?The Ghost.
Recitation ? When Pa begins to
shave.
Song?The Milkmaid's Song.
Recitation?An Inventor's wife.
Song?Our pleasant school.
Recitation?The one legged goose.
Dialogue?The Months
Recitation--Parson J inglejaw's surprise.
Dialogue - Trials of a School Mistress.
Song?Beautiful School Days.
TABLEAUX.
Firnt SnoilP Sinriln I if..
Second Scene?The Wooing Ot.
Third Scene.? Wooed and Married.
Song?Topsy Turvy Chorus.
Charade?The Antidote.
Song?Good night.
Cor.
Hucksville, S. C., Oct. 23, 05.
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Mollie.
Weather some cooler.
Health good with few exceptions.
Rev. GastOn Stanley is still suffering
with small pox.
James Williams and wife of Bruns- 1
wick county, N. C , is visiting relatives
and friends here.
Willie Souls of Howard was in this
section on'business last week.
J. M. Long of this place visited
his sister, Mrs. Marion Bellamy of
Brunswick county last week.
J.J. Todd and J. L Prince made :
a business trip to Clarendon last
Wednesday.
One of the Herald readers asks if
the word ''Gopher" is in the bible
If he knew what the Lord commanded
Noah to build the ark of, he ,
would know it was in the bible.
Read Gen. G ? 1 4. Sox.
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Plreway.
Editor Herald: ? As your corres- (
pondent from Lake Swamp has asked
me to write a piece in regards
to the mysterious child. The child
with no tongue is not a joke, for it
is a real fact and is living, but it is
very small in size.
Mr. II. J. Gore with a party wont
on an alligator hunt one day last
week and returned in the afternoon
with an alligator four and one half
feet long.
Mr. H. J. Gore leaves here tomor- |
row for San ford, Fla.
Mrs G. A. Thomas of Calabash, j
N. C., is visiting at Fire way,
The Mill Branch primitive Baptist
Association is to be held with the
church at Pi re way.
Duplicate.
/Married at Shell. '
On last Sunday October 2Md inst,
a large crowd gathered at the home (
of Mr. Jonah Collins to witness the ,
marriage of Miss Mary Parker, the
charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (
William Parker of Shell, S. C., to ,
Mr. Hampton Vereen of Hand, S.
C. At H o'clock in the afternoon
they were united in holy bonds of
matrimony, Rev. Mr. Bullock of (
Haddock, N. C , performing the
ceremony.
iViay tin* (ireat (liver of all good
give them a long and happy life and
at last give them a homo in Heaven.
Grover. <
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Poplar. J
Health of this community is good. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Pender visited the |
lattor's father, Mr. Albert Martin i
at Hurley last Saturday and Sunday. ?
Mr. and Mrs. H. K Blanton and \
Misses Bculah and At tie Roberts \
?ll .von* Mullins on Monday of %
last week. j
J. (J Blanton made a business t
trip to Finkiea last Saturday. t
Mr. and Mrs. David Shelley visit i
od Mr and Mrs. J. O. Blanton 011 t
last Sunday.
Wo would be glad for our new
superuisor to inspect the bridges
near Nichols. We think they need
repairs. Remus, la
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1RESPOIV
Pleasant Hill.
JucU Frost lias conn* at last anu
las caused the farmers to commence
making svrup ami digging potatoes.
The health of this eomnninitv
very good at present with some
little exceptions.
Rev,J. C. Davis filled his appoint
meet at Cool Spring last Sunday.
Mr. O. P. I lucks attended court
Monday.
We are glad to learn that uncle
CJeorge Rabon who' has been v Ty
ill for some time is some what im
proving.
Miss Mel lie Mishoe and her broth
er, Cleveland visited relatives in
the Poplar section Saturday and
Sunday.
Jeremiah Mishoe and M.C. Hughes
of this section attended court Monday
.
Rev. J. C. Davis was the guest ol
C. P. Hueks Sunday night.
The Pleasant Hill graded school
of this section has a full delegation
of pupils and is progressing very
nicely under the masterly superintendeney
of Prof. .1 . M . Hryant of
I aitta, S. C
The people of this section arc an
i/ivii'utin.ivmiz an oysu r h?upp??r
at this place in the near future for
the purpose of obtaining means to
purcliase a library for our school.
The date of the entertainment will
be published later.
Mrs C. 11. Squires of t his section
has been visiting ivl itives at liurcol
for several days.
Miss Sadie and Henry Doyle of
this section visited rela'ive?'at Galivants
Kerry Sunday. IVcan.
Ciurley.
Health generally goo I.
Cotton is the go, but low prices
makes some of the fanners look like
they have just overheard a severe
case of the small pox,
K. L Sullivan made a business
trip to Conway last week,
S. G. Godfrey, Manager Horiy
Lumber Co., and J. Thurinan Mishoe
our popular operator made a trip to
Florence recently, and report a very
pleasant trip.
Dr. Dusenbury was here a fewdays
ago.
Mr. Frank Hlack assistant manager
of the It. Tj. Sullivan Lumber
Co., spent Sunday in the Adrian
section, accompanied by Mr. James
Hardee.
It, L. Sullivan and Miss Lula
Mishoe spent Sunday near Galivants
v urry.
W. Culbrelh Bell of Bayboro, was
on our streets Sunday afternoon.
Joe Ponder and wife of Nichols,
were visiting the latter parents here
Sunday.
R. M. Prince has been right sick,
but is considerably better now.
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I.oris.
Editor Herald?Please allow me
space in your columns for a few
words.
The health of this community is
^ood at present There is but little
sickness and we hope it will get belter
than what it is.
.1. T. Skipper is visiting \V. R.
Todd at this place.
J. vV. Bellamy was at this place
on Monday.
J. W. Williamson was in tins
place on Monday on business.
Zillie Suggs and Chancey Suggs
of Sanford were here last Sunday.
Mr. U. M. Hardee of Daisy was in
this place on business last Saturday.
Mr. F. D. Bryant left this place
last Monday for Conway.
John Dorman of Hammond was
in town on business last Monday.
Cor.
Michael.
Editor Herald: ? As there has not
been any correspondence from here
in a good while, 1 will send in a few
items.
Health of the community generally
good.
i<'armors are busy harvesting their
irons.
isir. H. Mishoe while out squirrel
uniting last week killed a lur^e rattle
snake, lie savs that he came
very near getting bit.
J. Ij. Boyd and little daughter
3-ertrude were in this section tflftt
week visiting relatives and friends.
L H. Prince and O. M. Boyd o?"
3onway, was at this place on last
Sunday.
Mr. VV. K. Ilolt passed this place
3ii last Monday en route for Conway.
J. P. Cause and J. M. Pr.nco kill>d
a lartre raccoon last Saturday
liirht. This is the first that the
writer has heard of. They must be
liming to go into the fur business
[mis winter.
The Rev. Joshua Harrelson of
Ularendon, N. C . tillod
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ippoiotmcnt at Beulah on lust Sat
irday and Sunday and that was his
ast appointment at this place. He
jreached a noble and interest in# ser
non on Sunday. Mr. Harrelson has
gained many friends at this place
vho wishes him God speed in his
vork.
We are sorry that nir papers have
*ot to be delayed every week. If
his is carelessness in thoso handling
die mail, 1 will kindly ask them to
)leasc be in >ro careful in the fu
lire.
B. C. W.
Remember Hardwick's Restaur- "
,nt opposite Post Office
IDENTS.
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Mattie.
Mr. Editor as our correspondent
has I), on idle so long I will say a
word or t wo.
The health of the community is (
generally good.
The farmers are still picking cotion
but say they must have ten ,
cents before they sell. I
The dispensary at Round Swamp
closed and moved the balance of (
stock they had on hand last week. |
Times quiet around here^now.
R II. Rhodes is doing ahus'ling
I mercantile trade in his new store ,
recently built.
\V. M - Souls has been doing some ]
building recently which adds much .
to the appearance of his place.
I). Rush has been preparing for
harvesting.
Frank Norris fr<?m North Carolina
has been teaching a singing school i *
at Simpson Creek with much success. I
C. K Barker returned homo on j
Saturday from Hickory Grove, whore .
he is teaching. lie has many friends ]
around hero who are ever glad to I
see him return from his fields of '
labor.
Wedding bells are expected to
ring out in this section soon.
May the Herald continue to grow
in popularity. Pinder.
IMcasant Meadow.
(Intended for last Issue )
Cotton picking will soon bo done
in this section now.
| Mr. Julius Bryant left here last
Tuesday to make his home at Dillon,
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Mr. M. O. Powell made a business '
trip to Boris, S. C., last week. I
Mr. P. B. Coats wa? in this see- '
tion the latter part of last week trying
to locate him a farm, and return1
ed back to Mt. Olive on Sunday.
Rev. J. W. Todd tilled his regular
appointment at Pleasant Meadow on
last Saturday and Sunday and was
assisted by the Rev. McCains.
Mr. W. A. Causee from Mt. Olive,
made a flying trip in this section the
! latter part of last week.
Mr. M. J). Pridgen and J. II.
Cuusee wore among those at Joyner
Methodist church last Sunday.
We are having an ever green Sun i
day School at this place. (
The Ilitbury Hill free school will |
likely begin on the 10th of this month .
in care of Miss Addio'Vaught.
Cor. (
Cool Sprinjc.
All quiet along the lines now.
The health of the people in our
section is good.
We are having very dry weather
now and farmers are busy gathering
their crops.
Cotton picking will soon bo a *
thing of tho past and thev aro slow
about selling their cotton. They (
are waiting for ten cents. (
Our school will open the first Mon- (
day in November under tho supervision
of Miss Australia Hinson.
It. is said that the Atlantic Coa*t t
Line has purchased the new railroad (
through here, but thenvork is going ^
011 all the same.
Cleveland and Miss Mellie Mishoe
spent Saturday in the Poplar sec- '
tion. 1
Mrs. W. D. Pridgen of Pair BlufT,
N. C , spent a few days with parents 5
recently. Farmer.
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DIKD. (
On Tuesday evening, October the 10th
at half past eight o'clock the
death angel entered the home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. T. AI ford and carried
away their little three year old '
daughter. LittleSudie wasacharm
to their homo, but our heavenly fa- d
ther saw lit to take her with him i
to greet us when we go. .-J
Her remains were laid to rest in 1
the Hayboro burying giound the ,
following day. Grand Mother.
(iidcon. v
Health is good at this writing. (
Cotton picking is about over. s
Mr. J. F. Cook and Mr. C. C. Rey- a
?lds visited Conway on last Tues- \
v. \
Mr. T M Luud.v gave us a very .
nice talk at Rehoboth on last Sunsllltr
ni.rKl
V4?. T H 1AXJ*
M . P M. Reynolds paid Mr. J. L. c
James a pleasant call on la-t Sun c
day. 0. I
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THE CHURCHES. (
BAPTIST. Sunday
schoo every Sunday 9:30
a in Prayer meeting every Tues
day 8:00 p. m. Business meeting
Tuesday after second Sunday after
prayer meeting. Preaching second
and fourth Sundays 11 a in., and t
first second, third and fourth Sun 1
days 8:00 p. m. A cordial in vita j
tion to all. J. Ij. Shinn, Pastor. I
METHODIST. i
Sunday school every Sunday
morning at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Pray t
er meeting every Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock. Publ'c cordially in
.vitod to at tend all services.
Rev. W. fj. Wait. Pastor
Notice.
All persons holding claims against ?
the County are requested to file |j
same with the Clerk of the County
Board at once W. K. Holt,
It. County Supervisor. I
Kodol Dyspepsia Uure
Digest* what you eat. | T
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Indigestion, const i p:it ion, dyspop
kidney aud liver dis^rdcs, and
ih Kh ina.-li troubles i >? ?> i iveiy cur*1
by u>ing IJolliste"s Kockv Mounr,i.?n
Ten, 'i.V. Tea or Tablets.
Morton Drug Co.
TO Till: PUBLIC.
Having recently sold out my interest
in the eopartncrsliip heretofore
existing between mvself and M. fi.
Johnson, 1 have opened a business of
rr.y own in the store on the corner of
the public squar*, recently occupied
by J. I). Oliver the bicycle man.
I will carry a line of general merchandise
such as is needed every day
by the people, and my prices shall
lie within the reach of all and so low
is to make it to your interest to
tratio with me
1 return thanks to all tho>o who
have given me their trade in tin? past
md hoping to merit it ir. the future,
I am, Yours for Trade,
VV. J. liruton.
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J for 20 live cent p
$ loaves of the best B
gj tread you ever B
J bought. Id this E
B way we make and
$ sell it to vou al- B
fl most clii a |mm* than &
A you can buy the E
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I Full line of the P
very best bread
and cakes ever n
baked, and a complete
line of fresh P
choice grocer i e s
always in stock, n
Get your tickets k
when you need
them and live well
on good bread, fe
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MAIIKKT ItRI'UHT.
WILMINGTON, JY. CSpirits
Turpentine Per Gal .tilJ c.
<osin Per !JI?I $315.
far Per Ilhl 280 Its 00
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>ruuu i urpenunc intra i'?*r is'ti ....
Jrudu Turpentine Dip IVr lltd $1.00
Jotton Middling Steady at 10 14c.
COM'WA r, s. c.
Cggs 10c.
Jhlckvtis Grown 20 to2.r)c.
'hlckens Spring 12^ & the.
leesw'MX 18c
Pal law 3
*ork Fresh 0 He.
'eas 90c,
> weet Potatoes 40c
These markets will be
tor re c t e d w e c k I ij.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FOR .SAH5?Trcct of land of
iboutor.e thousand acres to be sold
n parcels, upland and fertile swamp,
'2.50 to $5.00 per acre. Address I),
tuss, Mattie, S. C.
TO OWNERS OF SECOND
I AND MACHINERY: If vou
visit to sell your second hand madiinery
and get the best prices for
;ame; write us at ottcc as we have
in interesting proposition to make.
tVIEM INGTON 1 RON WORKS,
vVilmington, N. C.
WANTED:?Eudy or gentlemen
>f fair education to travel for firm
>f $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072
>er year, payable weekly. Expenses
advanced. Address Geo. G.
Jlows, Conway, S. C.,
HOLLISTER'S
.-tacky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Modioin# for Buuy People.
Brians Qoldea Health and Ronswed Vigor.
A Rueclflc for Constipation, Indignation, Live
ind Kidney Troubles, Pimple**, Eczema, Impure
Blood, Baa Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache
ind Backache. It'sUocKy Mountain Tea In tablet
form, 85 cents a bo*. Ctenuino made by
Holi.irtku I)nt'.? Company, Madison, Wis.
KOLDEN NUGCETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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This popular remedy never fails to
effectually cure
tyspepsia, Constipation, Sid/
leadache, Biliousness
And ALL DISBA5BS arising from a
orpid Liver and Bad Digestion
The natural result Is good appetite
and solid flesh. Dose small; elegantly
sugar coated and easy to swallow.
ake No Substitute. ?
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A nice line of Clothing,
5 For Youth
? A nioe lino of Cl<
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Also a nice se'ection of Busies,
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Syrup of White Pine
' WITH TAR.
We have all the Cough Syrups |
that have proven satisfactory, i
Dout cough all day and night too
Let us sell ,>ou a cough syrup : ,
^ that stops the COUGI1 .
We solicit yonr patr o n a g e.
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ress Goods, Capes, Walking 4L
:kets etc
ntlemen. <
Overcoats, Sweaters, Hats
d Caps.
s' and Boys
3thing Hats and Caps.
S is complete including our ^
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