The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 30, 1905, Image 2
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BY CONWAY Priil.lSlllNU CO
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Kntered at the Poet Otilce at Conway, S. c? as
Second Class Mall Matter.
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Thanks and Cnmmnnicntio"8 of a Personal Na
tit re charged for at Special Hates ace online to
length. Obituaries, one cent a word in excess
of 150 words.
Official Advertisements at Hates a lowe' by
Law. Display Advertisements, Hates furnished
on application. Make all Checks and Orders
payable to the Kditor.
THURSDAY NOV. :*0TH, 1905.
The Georgetown Centennial which
will take plate on December 19th
otters a i arc opportunity far many
who have never seen that quaint old
''City bv the Sampit'' to catch a
whitT of salt air and test the merits
of the climate of Region that is becoming
famous as a Winter resort.
This day lias been set apart us a
day of National thanksgiving,but if
it is spent in the usual way, one half
of the people will use it as a day of
pleasure. Many will spend it in
hunting, while many more will use
it as a day for various forms of
pleasure and idleness.
An article in this issue written by
one a ho lives in the midst of one of
the greatest strawberry sections in
eastern Carolina, puts a cheerful
view on the strawberry for the eo in
ingscuson. Living in the section as
he does he ought to know what he is
talking about, and if the other people
in his section view the matter as
lie does, there will he a good crop of
strawberries there the coming year.
The people of Georgetown are
making eloborate preparations for
the entertainment of many thousands
of visitors at the Centennial celebra
tion which will take place on Deeember
lDth. The railroads have
granted a low rate and many from
all parts of the State will no doubt
avail themselves of the opportunity
to see the "awakening " that is so
nunh talked about in the coast country
of this State.
Many pleasing and attractive features
have been provided for the day.
The marine parade will be especially
attractive. The Third Tlegiment
will attend in a body and many diversions
are promised. Inasmuch as
this is the event of Georgetown's
lifetime, it is likely that the event
will be made notable.
THANKSGIVING.
Time on its rapid swing has again
brought our national Thanksgiving
Day to hand, and the present month
will close its career in thanksgiving
and praise to "One who doeth all
things well. " The most unfortunate
of us can find mach to be ihankful
for if we make an honest endeavor.
While in Ilussia, men, women and
innocent children are brutally murdered
upon the streets and in their
homes, we are at peace with each
other and the world and can worship
God according to the dictates of our
own conscience with none to molest
us or make us afraid. Our lot has
been cast in one of the best commun
itieson thcglobe, among a big-hearted
generous people, among sch ;ols
and churches advantages. Let us
all on Thanksgiving Day show our
gratitude for the bounties of Provi
dence, which have never failed and
which grow richer as time passes on.
Tne year just v<>ne has been one
whi< ii m irs the profound* m depth o*
Chris, ian pa. riot ism. It has been a
year of wonderful growth and unexamined
l?rr?<*!iu?ri t vr an/1
c , ...... ."tun;,
content and happiness. It has been
a year in which farms have been
fruitful, busfness profitable and in
which labor in all forms has been
employed and generously rewarded.
It is diflicult to conceive conditions
m >re gratifvitig than tlio^e which
eurr ?u id the citizens of this com
m unity ?Oir.
ESTIMATING STANDING
TIM BGK.
Having had many years experience
in estimating timber for some of the
largest lumber companies in the
South, I 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
for such parties to their advantage
at a reasonable commission. Those
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tt inniii^ iu corrusponu witft tno cun
address meat HOCA9TEK, S. i
W. C. COOK K.
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HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medioins for Busy People. {
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A tmoclflc for Constipation, Indigestion, Live
and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema. Impure '
Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache
and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet
form, ftt cents a box. Genuine made by (
Bom.istku Dnen Company, Madison, Wis.
OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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LIST or CLAIMS Al l>l||l>
lly ttie ItnurcJ of Coininlsaloiiersi
??f llorry County at Their Mctrl iitflT
Held in (November,
No (Claimant Awt Cl'md A lid
KIT J no M Butler Poor $ 4.00 Dis.
142 MeD Soles K A B 5.00 do
174 Doctor Phipps Const 2.91 do
207 J 11 Johnson It A 11 loon do
260 D I) Norris do 7 51 $ 754
278 J I) Anderson do .'1.85 8.85
276 N E I lard wick do 5.00 Dis.
270 HP Harrelsov Cor 10.50 do
404 11 L Lewis UAH 7 00 do
406 W E Porter do 5,00 do
407 .1 F llarrelson do 2.50 do
461 H I) Elliott H & B 18 00 18.00
462 C P Shelly do 4.50 Dis.
464 VV II Small do 28 55 do
465 W D Itic'liardsou Mlsc 1.05 I.<15
5731 <) M Walts Const 6.81 6 SI
5741 W H Pitman do 8 00 Dis.
575 .1 D Zimmerman do 2.00 2.00
576 Town uf Loris Misc 8 00 Dis
577 W J Hughes do 2 00 2 00
578 11 & C Co. It & 11 16.00 16.00
570 D C Cribb do 5 00 Dis.
580 E 11 Singleton do 6.00 do
581 W II Small do 24 04 24.04
582 S W Harris do 75 do
588 1) 11 Sarvis do 10.00 do
584 A C (1 l illin do 18.00 13.00
585 Win Carter Poor 2.80 Dis.
587 I H Parker Misc 2 00 2.00
5S8 E VV Vereen do 4 00 1 00
580 Sarah Cox do 4.00 4.00
500 Worrell Mfg Co do 60.00 60.00
501 J (1 Hutler Ch Dug 12 68 12 68
502 VV K Lewis do 8 10 8.10
508 Horry lldw Co P. II 1 .80 Dis
574 S M Co Ch Gn<r & P 88.76 L O
505 U iM DeLettre Ch G 25.00 do
090 Ii .1 Sessions Jail acct 138 40 28.4'?
507 VV M I) Jaiuer R & B 3 Oft 2 25
508 J VV Prince do 3 00 Dis.
500 II M Meat's do 5 80 5 80
000 Boss Junes do 1105 Dis.
001 B F Moore do 3 20 3.2o
002 F M Ray do 4 37 Dis
003 P M D McCorrniuk do 12 00 12 00
004 VV J Waller <lu 5 58 3 84
005 J II AI ford do 5.00 Dis
000 .J VV Booth do 8 40 4 20
007 N J Hardee do 0 HO 0 80
008 VV Tj Lotto do 4 08 3 90
009 Dou. Pub Co St A IV 10.09 10.09
010 U B Chestnut Pool* 8 00 8.00
011 VV I) 0 ) 11 ins do 8.00 8 00
012 II P M Todd do 4.00 4 00
013 S VV Todd do 3 00 3.00
614 T A Harris do I 00 1.00
015 VV A Cause do 12 00 12.00
610 J R Donjr do 10.00 10.00
617 M Fowler do 4 00 4 00
018 Conway B II do 2.00 2 00
010 S VV Todd do 3 00 3.00
620 J W Carter Jr Const. 1 1 02 1 1.62
021 TI H Burroughs Cor 8 33 8 33
022 J J Kintf R & B 3 00 3 00
023 Con. Pub Co St A Ad 8 58 8 58
024 Horry lldw Co PHI 30 1 30
025 Vic Ooehram Mjsc 2.00 2.00
020 F M Potter Poor 2.00 2.00
627 R B Glasgow do 2 00 2.00
628 S F Shelly do 2 00 2 00
629 Boss Jones A Ton) Godfrey R A*
B 18.07 Dis
630 V D Johnson Const 15.50 15.50
631 VV C Elliott R & B 5.00 3 50
632 J VV Cox Poor 1.00 1.00
O'Vl II 1 : trr.a > > - o > >
wi/./ \ 9 (j >jrn^|UijD 0111:1 111 UO , Oi) ?)0 )?">
631 11.1 Sessions Jail acct. 32 8(1 32.80
03a Dr H il Burroughs Coroner and
M i so 25 33 25 .83
686 C W Hardee K & H 15.00 i>is
637 W D Williams do 10.oo 10.00
688 S W Todd Poor 8 00 3 00
630 0 J Bryant Misc 1.00 Pis
640 P D Marlow Sr It & B 17.00 17 00
641 J A Smart Const 0 83 0.88
642 N B Smart Matfst 0.83 0.83
643 J B Rabou It <k B 0.00 Pis
(i l l J J Turbevillo do 55 00 35 80
615 J C Sarvis do 51 66 21.86
64(5 J 11 Tjon^ Poor 12 50 Pis
647 J W Pane Oli On# 11.47 11.47
618 Chas Stevens Poor 1 00 4.00
(>50 KCGerrald Oh Gn<j 6.00 6.00
650 .1 T Benton do 2.50 Pis
651 T M Harrelson It A B 6.00 2 00
652 W H Bell do 6.53 6 53
653 E V Best Siipt Ed 100 00 100.0
054 It B Chestnut Poor 1 00 4 00
055 J N Jenrotto do 7.50 7.50
656 J M Cox It & B 3 00 8.00
657 J Jj Boyd Co Supr 46.67 46 67
658 J N Jenrotto Cik Wd 16.66 16.66
650 J 17 Kennedy Bd Ed 6-00 6.00
760 J A Be wis (Jo Aud 62.50 C2,50
661 Con Pub Co St A. Ad v 12.75 12.75
(>62 Paal (Jrainier Mag 7.50 7 50
663 J J Kiuyr Const 7.50 7.50
664 B B Cox Magat 6.25 6.25
665 .1 E Nixon Const t-25 0.25
660 J N Jem eite Mugst 30.00 30.00
667 VV F Holt Cb Gng 14 80 14 H(?
668 Con Drug Co Miso 3.05 3 95
660 C W Reaves R A. It 6 aft n..
(170 H O Fowler do 20.00 15 00
071 11 H Burroughs Cor 8.33 8.3d
672 W L MUboe0 J PG ft75.00 Dis
073 W II Small Ch Gng 56.75 50.75
574 B B Glasgow Poor J},00 2 00
075 W E & 0 Co Stat 16.22 16.22
670 John Tyler R & B 7.42 7.42
077 A P Johrmou do 5.00 5.00
078 Con Iron VVks do 3.26 3.20
670 .J I) West Magst 8.75 8.75
680 VV F Lupo Const 8 75 8.75
681 C V Johnson do 8.75 8.75
682 J L Bell do 8.75 8.75
083 Elijah ButYkin H <fe B 3.00 3 00
084 B F Harrelson do 31.04 31.94
085 J A McDerrnott Ins, 41.25 41.25
686 F M Bay B <fc B 4 30 4 30
087 B \j Housond Pi) Bds 3.40 3.40
688 J Ij Boyd Co Supr 60.00 50.00
rtwo ^?stn\rono 4 ilii 4
vv/w wviuiio i. uur UU
690 II A Lowrimono U & B 2.90 2.90
691 M Fowler Poor 6.00 6.00
692 F M Potter do 2.00 LO
693 W 0 Martin U A B 1.60 1.60
694 I VV Johnson do 3.70 3.70
695 B J Session <|Shenff 136.9! 136.91
696 J B ftnbon Const 26.25 26.25
697 R B Chestnut Poor 4 00 4 00
698 Dusenbury A'Co do 41-00 11,00
699 do Ch Gng 75.64 75.94
700 Con Pub CoStu Adv 28.60 28.60
701 II II Buriooghs Cor Miso 21.83 <
702 J N Jenrette Poor 4.00
703 do Ok Bd 8.34
704 do Mngi.-trute 10.00!{
705 Kingston F Go Oi Gg 4.00 L
706 J h Bo^U Mi?c 47-22 |
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714 II J Misboe 8.0u
713 L II Burroughs Co Poor U A B
and Misc 6.20
714 .1 W Tyler K & B 7.44
71 T> J A McDermott do 540.00
71G 11 II Germld do 1.50 Dis
717 T W B/llumy do 0 37
718 II B Wutts do 17 00
719 KO Best do 1 0(>
740 VV L Bellamy do 0 38 i
741 S B Collamy do 0.3S
744 1) B Oellamy do 0 38
743 II C Gorn C-h Gng 1 85
844 S V Shelly l\?or 0.00 j
745 ]j II Burroughs do, 0 40 l)i.*
740 A M I)u8?*iibury do 10 00
747 T A Harris <1 > 1.50 j
748 .J I' Roberts do 4.001
749 \V E Collins do 1.00
730 H P M Todd do 6 00
731 II H (R rrahl do 3.00 |
732 .Jeremiah Smith Misc 4.00
733 W H Smnll 0 G & IX & B 25.00
734 W \j Mishoc C C P G S 75.00
735 K -I Shtrwoud and W II Ilowell
Misc 37.75
736 II N Sessions Misc 23 05
737 do I?J & Miso 15.53 i
73S do I* .J 8 33
730 .1 L Boyd CoSupr 50.00
740 J N Jet?relt? Clk Bd (Jo Com
8.34
741 J N Jei?r? t'e Poor 3.50
742 W M Carter 11 ? B 13,00 Dis'
743 P C Sams do 40.00 Dis !
744 H 11 Wood ward Misc 10 00
745 G W Hardee do 2.00
746 J W Sessions R & B 3.00
717 O W Sessions do 1-25
743 Hal L Buck Co Pub Bid 12.25
749 11 L Bryan Ho Bks & Stat 4.85
750 B.I Sessions Sheriff 58.33
751 A T Collins Stationary 10,00
752 H N Sessions P J Misc 17.53
753 J W Johnson Mngst 8.75 1
754 Hardee & Sessions Misc 37.50
755 11 N Session a P ,1 8 33
756 1) B Put Fell Const 10.00
757 B J Sessions Jail Aoct 21.40
758 do do 33.80
750 M W Wilson II & B 1.85
760 I) K McCougan Co Com 42.00
761 W L Singleton do 42.00
762 J N J en ret Le Stat 2.00
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! Chinese Laundry, I
Collar*. and CuITs. Iron
in?r Machine. Work turn- j?
Icd out promptly Send &
mo a trialorder. Family
washing takon. Satisfaction
Guaranteed, Work {?
neatly executed, and In [i
First Class Style. Yours
for Oood Work,
Call on 0
GEO. LVM.J
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We Are In The
MARKET
FOR BEEF FORK AND FISH
AND WILL RAY HIGHEST
PRICES FOR SAME.
ALL1IAVIN' i SUCH TO SELL
WILL OALIj AND SEE US BE
FORK SELLING. ORDER TAKEN
AN|> PRQM PTJi DES
LiVBRKD.
Oliver & Elliott.
w Early Risers
The famous littln alllcu
BICY(
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For thfe NEX
I w II offer to the public
Bicycles ar
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Call in and lake tlio advantage c
I am also putting in a full lino of
Fancy Gi
You are always welcome at my stor<
Youi'b for hitfh (jualitv and low price.*
J. D. O I
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! "Old Si
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WILL iv
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Our Christmas
will soon he arriv
invited to call ant
bring the Little ()
SHOES
We are THE LI
such as KING Ql
LAND BELLE FC
SPSVE^
G. S. HACKER & SON,
544, 540 and 548 King St, 1
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Wiiulou mill I'jisiry (il.isH a
Special (y. I
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COOK A ro w ELL I
I j A y ! ; (>N HAND ?
Horses 6c Mules|
OLD JIICKOJ\Y \VArO* S, (no ie better.)
White >tur Uu^iiics (.'art wheels
?Li>nN>sj ntu} anything yon want in the
tin" of horse L'wxi I h?*y .,? JI right and
treat you right, Yours for 15u>lnes9,
COOK and POWELL
FA IIC BLUFF. N i'
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T 30 DAYS ?
ii^y entiro stock o(
id Bicycle !
ie
it Cost. >f
th? i^reat bargains 1 will olTcr.
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"oceries. "
K wbother \ on wa.it to buy or not. i
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1TIAS COMING!
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1AKE OUR STORE HIS
Q?ARTERS
HIS SEASON.
Goods are now on the way and
ing daily. You are most cordially
d look over them and be sure and
nes.
SHOES SHOES
(*
saders for GOOD SHOES
) ALI I Y FOR MEN and SUOTH
)R WOMEN.
t Mercantile Co,
! ^LOTS DONG AT > |
! "THE GULLY"
| 1 !. > IC'll
m I-. i^n m snv 10 i.hr trade thit the largest and
Wbcst assorted .stock of Merchandise ever brought
to II >rry County lias been constantly coming in
for the past month and still coming, and we tire
1.1HV showing a varied assortment, of the most
QfO eorreet fabrics, fashions says, in Dress Goods,
Broadcloths, Henriettas, Mohairs, Satin, Casli
mere, Serge, Tailor Hroadcloth and Rain Proof
Ratifies. Ribbons jiikI Laces in all the nobbiest patterns in
like quantities and cheap in proportion. We have for im- 9
mediate inspection,
10,000 Yards Imbroidery |
Going at 5c and 10 cent. |
Real value 15 and 20 cts 1
It lias been said o." our line of Rugs, that such a stock has
never been,shown in Conway, and would do credit to a city
four times the size. We have already made shipments to
vat ems party of the State and in North Carolina, We invite
the ladies to inspect thorn. Mattings in ail grades. K
Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a first
class department store.
Ladies Skirts and Walking Jackets Ladies Misses and
ehildrcns 13res.>ed and ready to wear Hals, such as will suit
the most particular people of all ages. Men and boys Clothing,
Hats and Caps. SHOLS for everybody 9
Prom 15 cts. to $5-00, 1
No u>o, bore's Lbo place; tbat Is what the people say. 1)..
yourso'f justice and examine our stock before buying. 9
Respectfully, I
Burroughs & |
Collins Co.
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rODDVILLE?T "~
MONKEY SHOW!
closed for the season. "Bob" is taking a much needed rest. But we
re still receiving, showing and selling the goodg.
General Merchandise
insisting of Fancy and iS'aple Dry Goods Notions, Hosiery, Il^ts, Cans.
hftf.fi 1 Vi?- IV? ' <
y a ...? .^ii-os V.UIUU8, uevuj to wear Hats etc. Also a full
ne of Groceries, ali of which we are selling at reasonable prices.
We are strictly in the market for buying
0?Ul>i: TURPENTINE Ai\l)
COUNTRY PRODUCE
>r which we are paying full prices. Come to Toddville and do your
ading and we will convince you that this is headquarters fo- bargains,
Yours for hubiuebfj
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TODD VILL fc\ SOUTH OA HOLMS J.
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