The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 23, 1905, Image 8
OUR COF
Thursday November 23 1905.
INIxuu vlllc.
Kino weather prevails and the
farmers are all about through harvesting
their erops, and seem to be
pleased at the result of their year's
labor, and the prices they are receiving
for their cotton.
Now Mr. Editor, TtVutiksgi ving day
will soon be here, and we, of this
section, have much that we should
be thankful for, we have beon blessed
with line weather during the
whole harvesting season, and also
with good health, and a fair yield,
therefore we should all return our
heartfelt thanks to the Giver of nil
good gifts for what lie has done for
us during the past year.
Miss Blanche Vaught and Mr. P.
Mariow of Marlows were visiting the
formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'
.1. Vaught on Saturday returning on
Sunday.
.John Gore of Little River spent
Sunday nitfht m our midst.
Baxter Baldwin, Kendrick Bessent
and Uivers St. George of Little
Uiver paid a short visit to 1. B
Parker's on last Sunday.
O. B Parker lias aceepted a position
with the Gardner & Laey Lumber
Company.
Mr. Fitehitt, who has been in
charge of the Gardner ?fc Lacy Co s
works near here has severed his
connection with the company and
we learn a Mr. Bell has taken charge
of the works.
Hagood Booth and John Daniels
of Conway passed through this section
on last Sunday. Cor.
?
Blanche.
Editor Herald: ? As 1 have not
seen anything from this place for
some timo I will write a few lines
if you will allow me space.
Farmers are having line weather
for gathering their crops.
W. L. Mishoe was here one day
last week.
J. B. Strickland passed here one
dav last week en route. to Bjivhnrn
J - ?
Wo are sorry that the agents are
so numerous iti the Lako Swamp
section. If there is any good book
agents among them we would be
glad if they would come up in our
section for there is not half enough
good books in our homes yet. There
are homes in our section without a
Bible, and' the most of those that
have Bib'es and other good books to
read would not of had them if it had
not been for some good agent who
worked hard and persuaded them to
buy. Those who bought good books
and have read them and their children
have read them, they are now
glad that they have acted so wisely.
II they would speak their minds they
would bid the good agents God
speed and advise them to work harder.
Our school h is not begun yet, but
we hope to have a good school later
on. S. P.
liurlcy.
Editor Herald:?Please allow nie
space iuyour paper for a few lines.
We have a few cases of the measles.
Mr. J. M. Prince was in the Loris
section last Sunday.
Mr. Jj. M. Anderson was in the
Good Hope section last Sunday.
Mr. II. M. Mishoe will soon have
the hotel complete.
Miss Itosa Dorsey and James Booth
were married last Wednesday at the
residence of .1. C. Dorsey.
Wedding bells are still ringing.
A large crowd attended service at
old Bayboro last Sunday.
Mr. Culbert Bell was on our streets
last Saturday evening.
???? ? Eldorado.
Health of alio community is not
very good.
J J.Galloway left here recently
for a new location where he will
make his home.
Levi Anderson has added a notice
dining room to his dwelling, helping
its appearance very much.
W. T). Stevens has improved his
farm bv the addition of a new lath
fence along the road-side
J* T Anderson has recently been
making improvements about hL
place.
Frank Fowler will soon complete
his new building.
S. M. Stevens and S. A. Gore have
gone to the Beach after fish.
CeorgeTodd and B Williams and
others passed here bound for Honey
Camp church recently.
Misses Fannie Stevens and M. A .
Stevens wont to Adrian one day this
week on business.
1). R.Roval has been sick a few
davs this week but is up and out
again
Miss Mattie Stevens passed here
recenslv on her way home.
D. I). Cox and son are doing a lively
little business. Give them a call
Mr Grainger is still very low but
it is hoped lie will rocover.
I want to say that I was in favor
of voting the dispensary from the
country where it could notbeprtected,
but I think it would be a good
idea to have one in Conway where
whiskey could purchased for medical
puri>oses, and where ofliicers of
the law could sec that the laws were
enforced. If a man was found drunk
on the streeti, lie could be taken up
and fined,
Sharper.
tRESPON
Hoot it.
No sickness to ivporl at this writ
iug. .
People iUT, ticarlv through gathering
and arc pica-oil w th the results
Mr. and Mr-. Sa:n Anderson and
daughter, Mi-?s Klla, p lid Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Cartreite a pleasant :
visit last Sunday night
On last Wednesday, November the
8th., at the r? sidenee of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Oor.sev, his sister Miss
liosa Dorsey, was happily man h-d
to Mr. Jainii It loth. Rev. Mr, Da
vis of Conway performing the cere
inony.
Mr. and Mrs G i 11 er t. Cart ret t attended
services at Drown Swjmp
last Sund vy p m.
Mr. GilbuM Cartre.lt has the li?est
potatoes in the neighb >rhood.
The sehool is progressing ni :e'y
under the management of Mi.-s
Bright Lewis
Mr. VV M Bo >th has the. finest
hogs the. writer has seen this sea
son.
Miss Rhoda McDonnell had a nice
little entertainment at the (dose of
tier school at Poplar la-?t Thursday
night. Among tho-e who attended
the entertainment we?e Mr ancL
Mrs. Gilbert Gartrott, Miss Bri^pP
Lewis, Miss Pannie Pitman and |
brother.
Mr, VV. M. Rooih attended the
Association at 11 <?11 v* Camp the
latter part of last, week.
Agrieola
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OaKlen.
Farming lands are going up rap
idly, i(i fact the\ are too high for
profitable farming according to
South Carolina methods. A n average
two horse farm in this community
contains ah mi 80 acres of which
GO should be cleared and the balance
woodland. Now when such land
rises to $14 per acre, the interest
and rents There are several reas
ons tor the rise in prices, the chief
of which is 10c cotton. The farmer
with a few hundred dollars surplus
money does not know what to invest
in. He now looks with suspicion
on the cotton mills since ^the
recent disasters, he is afraid to in
vest his earnings in such manufactures,
and thinks the safest investment
is in lands.
Wo were visited by a heavy frost
last night.
The health of this community is
generally good.
Mr. Davis Alt man of Nebo, accompanied
by his charming s ster,
Miss Carrie, were visitors in the
homo of Mr J. W. Davis last SundaV
Mr. Morgan L. Thompson, one of
Forest* most p ipularand industroua
young men passed through this see
lion Saturday ctnonto to Savage, S.
C., on a business trip.
Mrs. M. A Swint/. is visiting relatives
and friends at Mullms and
Kemper.
Mr. John C. Campbell was here
Saturday on business.
Messrs. J. Oscar Jones and Fdward
Kichardson spent last Saturday
find Sunday in lower Florence county
Mr. W. 11. Thompson of Forest,
spent Sunday with J. W Jones
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Co veil of Brit
ton's Neck, were visiting here Sun
day.
Mr. Maloy Lane of Savage, spent
Sunday with his parents at this
place.
Miss Alice Owen, the principal of
the Oak ton high school spent Sat
urdav and Sunday villi her parents
at Mullins.
Mr. Juo. H. Roberts of Bennettsville,
spent Sunday here with rela
tives and friends
With best wishes to the Herald.
Sti anger.
Man's Unreasonableness
is often as great as woman's. But
nios. ?->. Austin. Mgr. of the "Republican"
of Leavenworth. Ind.,
was not unreasonable, when he refnsed
to allow the doctors to operate
on his wife, for female trouble. "Instead.
" he savs, "we concluded to
try Electric Rilters Mv wife was
then so sick, she could hardly leave
her bed anil live (5) physicians had
ailed to relh ve her After taking
Electric Hitters, she was perfectly
cured, and can now perforin all her
household duties." (ruaranteed bv
Norton Drug f"o. Price 50o.
"I Thank the Lordl"
cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock.
Ark., "for the relief I got from
Rucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured
my fearful running sores, which
nothing else would heal, and from
which 1 had sufTerod for 5 years." It
is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns
wounds. tiuaranteed at Norton
Drug Co Price '2no.
KSTIMATINO ST A N I) I N tJ
Tl >1 BR It.
Having had many years experience
in estimating timber for some of the
largest lumber companies in the
South, 1 am now in position to serve
all parties who have timber which
they wish to throw upon the market.
1 will estimate and make sales 1
for such parties to their advantage 1
at a reasonable commission. Those
wishing to correspond with me can
address meat SOCAST*. K, S. .
W. C. OOOKH.
11 20 5 2m I
IDENTS.
I>ai?y.
Tl?* health c?f thi> vicinity is generally
good.
Vi.nong those wh* attended the
Mis-uonury Itap'ist Association at
Green St a last Saturday and Sunriay
were li. G an I G. T Garter
an i .I.is. Clause. Mis.osi Mary barter
and M. A. Shelly.
V*. are not having much jug and
demijohn trade in this section sin "o
thee dispensary has closed.
Carter <& Co , has purchased the
entire stuck of W. II. Garter and
moved to their place of business
where they will continue to welcome
their many customers.
Sly Coon of Prineeville sa\s"wak >
up public school teachers ami secure
the much needed library, a* well as
to use your influence t<? secure a
vote in f ivor of a four mill levy for
your school." That is good Mr ,
Sly Coou, we need them.
While there's something else need |
ed just a> much, or u little worse it.
our estimation. We need ac nnpulsary
school law in order to compel
those aIio will not send to school to
send. Then there will not be so
many young men and women reared
up in our in*dst unable to read or to
write or make a neat calculation for
themselves.
Garter & Co , pay highest prices
for beef hides and fur. H.
Joppa.
Mr. Waterman Grainger is ill at
this writiug.
Mrs. Susan .Grainger of Pleasant
View, is visiting in this section.
We have been having same very
cool weather the past week
We would be glad our new Super
visor would come this way and look
over our roads between Justice and
Guilev. as there is a daily mail on
this road
Wo arc having a very good Sunday
Sell >o! ;it Antioeh ami would be
gladall the beys and girls in the
neighborhood would join in and help
us to have a better one.
There will be grouching at Antioeh
the tirst Sunday and Saturday bofoie
in December.
Host wishes to the Herald and its
readers. Hearer.
Knotty Branch.
The health is good.
Cotton nicking is about done.
The people voted out the dispensary.
Now I want the eider barrels
and slop buekets stopped. If this
goes 1 will write again.
Tattle Foot.
State of Ohio, Git}' of Toledo, {
Lucas County.
Frank .1 . Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
F J. Cheney & Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pa) thesuinofONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each an J every case
of Catarrh that cannot he one Art hv
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this Oth day of
December, A. 1). 1880.
A. VV. G LEA SON,
Notary Public, (Seal.)
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Send for testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY & Co. Toledo, O
Sold by all Dmi/^rists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for eonti
pat i on
Pain may t,ro by the name of rheu
matism, neuralgia lumbago, pleursy
No matter what name the pains are
called, Hollisters Rockv Mountian
Te i will drive them away. 85 cents
Tea or Tablets. At Norton Dru<j
Co.
?l|ll I III I ?
Auction Sale.
I will sell at apeiion at my house
near Fink lea on A M. Anderson's
''ace, on December 5t h 1905, one lot
f household and kitchen furniture,
ij horse and humify. I, one horse
wa?^ou and Imrnos, also farming
t oi-. and implements, corn aud feed.
Sal becrins half past ten.
1 1 .3 5 ?2t. Alex Gibson.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
under penalty of law, to hunt, fish,
or in any manner to enter upon or
trespass upon in>- lands in Galivants
Ferry township, bounded by lands
of Henry Grantham, C. J. Fioyd and
others. Geo. M. Kir ton.
11-23-5?4t.
MOVED.
I have moved into the
NEW BUILDING
OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE
UP NTAIRN
where I will bo tflad to serve my
many friends and customers with
any tiling rfood to eat.
S. P. Hardwick.
?More now jjoods and bigger
bargains than ever at W. B. Jones'.
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3 lai' which W'il i !
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for 2?j li v< c? ii t ^
3 111 VC> (il t '!? In? i tj
bread v<. ii ever n
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3 W.IV We Mlilke Olid P
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2 VOU rin buy the ?
rm m euA sljus* ?*&.. &.
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4fl2> ?f%& n>jr\V>' w >ae>
!Full iii.c of the P
very hc>i bread B
and eases ever ft
bilked, and a eom- jk
plete line "f fresh P
m t'hoiee oroeer ies n
dj always in stoek. n
4 Get yonr tickets S
3 when yni need P
0 tht'in and live well B
^ on eood bread. ^
wifflnmn
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rir<gw <Hreg?c?^y <qr%*?C
n,UCKKT UBI'OHT.
WILMINCH ON, N. CSpirit*
Turpentine IVr <}?) 50\ c.
Kosin IVr !?I>1 J:P5
Pur iVr lil l 280 lbs $2. 00
Crude Turpentine Hard I*?*r BW ...$2.75
Crude Turpentine !>ip IVr Bhl $4.00
Cotton Middling Steady at 10 1 4?'.
CON XVA V\ S. V.
Kgga 10c. |
Chick "its I* row n 20 to 25c.
Chickens Spring 12& 15c.
Beeswax Im<-.
Tallow 3 L?c
Pork fresh 0 \?c.
Peas ijor.
Sweet Potatoes 40<:
These markets wilt he
corrected weekly. ?
nilLLETK! tlll.MiTO
Send your ord< t\s for m illets lo
Tfiflil it' T .onn :i ril "v C >. i, r v it t 1 ..
Withers Swash, anil you will get
the best that is put ui> T"n</ the
coast. They are ready to lili orders
'through the. se.wm, and wi I iic g ad
to have them at any time Kor mail
orders address. Todd ?v Ptonird,
Myrtle Head), S. f\ tf.
THE CIIUKCIIES
BAPTIST.
Sunday schoo eve v Sunday 9:80
a m Prayer mooting every 'l ues
day 8:00 p. m. business meeting
Tuesday after second Sunday after
prayer meeting. Preaching second
and fourth Sundays 11 a tn., and
first second, third and fourth Sun
days 8:00 p. m. A cordial invita
tiou to all. .f \j Shinn. Pastor.
M KTII OP I ST.
Sunday school every Sunday
morning at 9:80 a. m. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 8 o'clock p m. Pray
er meeting every Thursday evening
at. 8 o'clock. PubTc coidially in
.vited to attend all services
Rev. W. P Wait, Pas.tor
" special notices.
FOR SAPE?Tret of land of
about or.e thousand acres to sold
in parcels, upland and fert ile swamp,
$2.50 to $5.00 per aero. Address I).
Buss. Mattie, S C.
There has take i up at my place
one black male hog about two \ ears
old, unmarked Owner can get
same by calling on R T Kims and
paying charges. Justice, S. C.
11 9 5 2t.
POST One large mare mule,
black eol u\ 0 years old, a small
white spot on the back of each thigh,
strayed from niv farm oil November V
the 17th 1905 Liberal reward foi ^
information sent to V. T Howell A
R. F. 1). No. 2. Nichols, S. C ^
A
LOST?At lloury Camp church A
om' black military over coat with ^
two rows of black buttons in front, *
and row of books under collar, two 4
hooks in front at bottom Reward a
by addressing, I. L. Kdye
2t. Shell, SC. 1
Perfect health. 4
Keep the system in perfect o* a
der by the occasional use o! 4
Tutt's Liver Pills. They rcg- 4
ulate the bowels and produce 4
A Vigorous Body, j
For sick headache, malaria, bil ^
iousness, constipation and kin- a
dred diseases, an absolute cure 2
TUTT'S Liver PILLS 4
DeWltt's !? Salve ?
For Piles, Burns. Sores* |
A . r0U AA
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THE YOUNG LADY RECEIVEO A BOX OFj
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i ALMOST DAILYHOW
OFTEN DOES
IVNS^X] YOUR WIFE NOW RECEIVE
N^^y/ A BOX OF THESE
!X/ DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS?
REPENT- AND MAIL YOUR
ORDERS, AT SHORT INTERVALS. TO
\ Norton Dru
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For the NE^
f will offer to the public
Bicycles ar
Goods a
''all ir. and take the advantage ?
I tun also putting in a full line of
Fancy Gi
You are always welcome at my ator<
S ours for hij?h cjualitv and low prices
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A nice line of Hats, Dres
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A nice line of Clothing, O
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A nine line of Cloth
Well our line of SHOES i
entire line of
> SAMPLE
We invite you to oome and !
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k, I T I Ket Up with my hands and
to get up?"
W I thought probably you was wearing a
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No but I was down there rtatur
stock and they certainly have soma he
for cash, but i^rent scott! they wont :red
the best, for wo wont h.;ve t<> be pa>ir
uncle its a fact, the prices they ^rave u
cash. bu' credit men, and thdr stock of
DRY GOOI
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^ are unoxcrlled forjhe 'limited time that
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WITH TAR. 1
We have all the Cough Syrups
that have proven satisfactory. ,
Dont cough all day and night loo
Let us sijTl you a cough syruo i l
that stops the COUGH.
We solicit your patronage, j ^
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adies.
s Goods, Caj.es, Walking W
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tlemen. <F "
vercoats, Sweaters, Hats
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in^ Hats and Caps.
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SHOES. |
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fept, how else do >ou erpectme
pair of Calhoun A. Cannon's t
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day aud looked through t hoir ^
meys and 1 hey Hre low down H
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