The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 07, 1905, Image 2
f he Horry Health \
l>r 1H.I8IIK1) KVKMY Till'HSI)AY MOHMNU 4
BY CONWAY PrHLlSlllNO CO. 1
8VB8CK1PTION ONE ONEDOLLPKH YKAH |
Entered at the Post Office at Conway, S. C., as '
Second Class Mall Matter. |
II. II WOOD W A l? l> . ICtlitor
ADYKUT1SINU KATKH:
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Thanks and f mnmmiicatio s of a Personal Na
tore charged for at Special Hates according to
length. Obituaries, one cant a word in excess
150 words.
Official Advertisements at ltates alone' by
Law. Display Advertisements, Hates furnished
on application. Make all Checks and Order*
payable to the Editor.
THURSDAY DKC. 7TH, 1905
The farmers' institutes that wil'
beheld here and at other points in
the eountv durine the month of O'4
comber should he well attended by
the farmers. It comes at it time of
the season when the farmers are not
busy with their crops.
The act of 1905 providing $100 00
license for iratherinn and shinoine
clams lias mot with general disnp
nroval on the part of the labor!? g
da -so of the people, and the com
pla at has boon so general that it. is
liUch another change in the law
will bo made at the coming session
in January.
Somi: negro hands who had been
employed by some of the farmers in
the Cedar Grove section were recently
frightened by persons firing
shot into their camp, as was report
rd in the Herald some weeks ago
''"he farmers of that community have
determined to investigate the matter
to the bottom and prosecute the
guilty parties if sufllcicut evidence
' against them can be obtained.
It is said that the Atlantic Coasl
Line Railroad Company will complete
the new railroad on the Oast
of t.hoWaccamaw at least as far as
Little Kivor and will operate it.
The road is being bnilt by the Cardnor
A Lacey Lumber Company under
a contract which was first had
with t.ho Hllll wll v Woofnim
Railroad. This lumber company
has largo tracts of valuable pine timber
in that section of the country,
and it is to their interest to got ii
out to market as cheaply as possible.
Little. River needs a quick
connection with the rest of the
country, and the now railroad if
carried to that point will he one of
the greatest things that ever happened
to that section.
To add to a line crop of tobacco,
bringing extra fine prices, and a ten
cent cotton crop that was not so
very short after all, wo will soon
have our truck crop, which bids fair
to bo very good this year. After
awhile we will be a very independent
people in this part of the world.
One crop is not gone before the
other is crowding on its heels and
f /vf l\n Lr /I /%%-v/vr.S 4/. ' '
vuv" u vunuc^i l^l l/c* 11 l\ D, IS III
banks, general improvements in
town anil country all go to show
that we are getting independent
fast,?Florence Times.
The prospects for peace wore
never brighter. This country, with
an eye on Germany and mindful of
the little incident in Manila bay, is
preparing a great war fleet. Germany,
with an eye on France, England,
and the United States, is pro
paring a still greater navy. Eng
land, with an e.yo on all the outsirhworld,
is preparing a navy so great
' that it will lie able to crush tho fleets
of any three other powers. France
watches for an opnortuniey to take
Germany by the throat. Poland to
revolt. Macedonia thirsts for blood
and independence. Turkey would
.!! /? 4,-v *.... ? f..ll ...: i. )-- -*
li??; n; H J a l?UI Willi 11IU [JllWl'I'S, II
she had a few more men; and Japan
welcomed to the ranks of tho great
powers by the war lord, Wilhelm.
has just begun her career of expansive
and expensive imperialism The
prospects for general and genuine
peace have not been brighter since
the Thirly Years' war.?Tho State.
Wit PA' the talk of organizing the
farmers of the cotton growing statewas
first mentioned many peop:?
scoffed at the idea, and repeated)
sai l that thi'1 farmers could accom
plish nothing in this way. ft ha
always been a difficult thing to gc
the farmers together 011 any on<
thing, and tho organization that
has been formed to light low price
of cotton is very far from perfect
Hut jwrfeet. or imperfect no one car
deny that the efforts made since
1903 to control the prices of cotto
to the b'uefit of tho farmers, ha*
been crowned with wonderful sue
1
;oss. Tin1 organization is not comdcte
and it dons not e unprise all
sections of the cotton-or. win*,' belt,
nit it caused investigations to be
made and inanv frauds to be exposBp
and laid bare. t has not made
fortunes out of notion for the farm
nrsbiwit has without (loubt heen
instrumental in ^ettino living prices
for them, and I.as shown that the
pr ducers of cotton can control the
market to some extent.
WAKi: (.IMItOSI TY.
With an aii of cxe edino generosity
President MeCurdy of the Mutual
announces that hereafter he
will accept only one-half of his recent
salary for his services to the
Mutual. lie has been diuwinj;?
mark the distinction between draw
intf and earning a salary of JtlaO,000
a year. He n >\v saws he will accept
but $7."? 000 a year. President
MeCurdy acts a^ if h" thought this
rare generosity on his part, and
doubtless he believes it 'l here art
others, however, who will think nth
erwisc. They will consider it amerely
a partial acknowledgement
that lie has been exploiting the policy
holders.
The MeCurdy family seems to
have looked upon the Mutual as an
ovin^r to be sijucc/a (1 f??i* their own
particular betielit, and President
McCurdy 's action in iryino to ]>'wr
as a liberal man mends because lie
has been forced to t ike his mouth
irom the fruit will only add to tne
general conviction that he should he
comoelled tojfive way altogether.?
The Commoner.
Beware ol Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destoy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering
it through the mucous surfaces
Such articles should never be used
except on prescriptions from rcpu
tablo physicians, as the damage thev
will do is ten fold to the jfood you
can possibly derive from them.
Mall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F .1 Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.,
contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly noon the
blood and mucous sui faces of the system.
In buy in Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you <fet the genuine. It is
taken internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
free.
Sold by Druojjjists. Pi ice, 75e
per bottle.
Take Hall's Famdy Pills for constipation
.
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HE DID INOT STEAL THE COW
White Man in llorry Punished for
an Unusual Case.
Gov. Hey ward yesterday pardon-j
ed George W Cox, a white man of
Horry county who was serving a
sentence for larceny of live stock.
The accused, who is said to be but
half wilted, did not steal a cow, hut
killed one trespassing on his place.
When arranged in court he pleaded
guilty, not realizing what such a
plea would bring upon himself. The
sentence was 18 monthson the chain
crang.
Col. 1). A. Spivay interested him
self on behalf of the prisoner and
the judge and the solicitor recoin
mended a pardon upon the showing
made The accused did not dispose
f the cow after he had killed her
The State.
A Fearful Fate,
It is a fearful fate t> have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles.
"I can truthfully say,' writes Harrv
CoUon, of Masonville, la, "that for
Blind. Bleeding, Itching and Pro
miding Piles liueklen's Arni?*a
salve, is the best cure made " Also
best for cuts, burns and injuries.
25 cents at Norton Dru<? Co.
mm - ^ Appeal
Taken.
? Manv people who were not in
formed as to t he appeal taken in the
else of Commander Johnson have
beeu asking questions about, his ex
cution which hid been tixed for n
-lay in Deremb.r. As a notice of
appeal was filed bv his s.t tommr in
.he case the execution will be staved
until the appeal has been decided
>r declared abandoned by competent
mtho.'ity.
In Mad Chase.
Millions rash in mad chase after
health, from one extreme of faddism
o another, when, if they would only
'at good food, and keep their bowls
regular with Dr. King's New
tjifo Pills, their troubles would all
>ass away. Prompt reli. fand <jinch
ure for Itver and stomach trouble
J5eer.ts at Norton Drug Co. Guarit
>teed.
Beautifying methods that injure
he skin and health are dangerous,
to beautiful without discomfort by
iking Ilollister's B.ick.v Mountain
Va. Sunshiny fan s follow its use.
>a cents at Norton Drug Co.
Kveryb >dy invited t> the big
irgain sale at \V. U. Jones next
oatu rday.
personal
coin11
u 11 n n
U s
iMhamB^^HPmuiv Jan. 2nd.
from 10 to 1 H in.
Tilly Swamp Tuesday Jan 2nd
from ) to 2 p m.
Hard Tuesday Jan 2nd from 3 to 4
p in. I
Wutnpee Wednesday Jan 3rd from
10 a in to 12 m
Lay Wednesday Jan 3rd from 2 to
4 p m
I Little Giver Thursday Jan 4th
from 10 am to in
Hraiksviile Thurad?y Jan 4th
f roin 2 io 3 p m
Ebenez-r Friday Jan 5th from 10
a in to 12 m
Farmer Friday Jan 5lh from 2 to
4 p m
Koitnd Swamp night Friday Jan
oth from 7 to 8 p m
Dalav Satuiday Jan G'h from 10
a m to 12 in
Ked Bluff Saturday Jan Oth from
2 a m to 4 p m
Bayooro Monday Jail 8th fiom 10
1 m to 12 m
Xoan Monday Jan 8th from 2 to
4 p m
Uehobulh Tuesday Jan Oth from
10 a in to 1 2 m
riylorsvitle lueeduy Jan 9>h from
2 t<> 4 p in
Floyils School ! loose Tuesday
Jan Oth night from 7 to 8 p m
Fmyds \ Goads Wednesday .Ian
I Hit li from 11) to 12 in
Spring Branch Wednesu iy Jan
10th from 2 to 4 p m
Grassy 14 ?y night Jan 10 from ?
to 8 p m
Green Sea Thursday Jan 11th
from .0 a m to 2 p in
| i i. . 'Pi. I I -- ii.i
i i u r\ nil nielli i 11 11IBUUT >J 11 1 1 I II
f I 0111 7 IO K p III
Lois Krulay .Ian 12th from 10
a in to 2 [> in
San ford Saturday Jan 131 h from
10 a in lo 12 in
Adrian Saturday Jan 13th from
2 to 4 |> m
Cool Spring Monday Jan 15th
from 10 a in to 1 2 m
Waterman (iraingei's Monday Jan
15th from 2 to 3 p m
Daniel Le.vis night Monday Jan
1 fith from 7 lo 8 p m
Galivanta Kerry Tuesday Jan 16ih
from 10 a in to 12 iii
Exile Tuesday Jun 15th from 2
p m to 4 p m
Gideon Wednesday Jan 17th from
10 a m tv) 1 2 m
Jordunville Wednesday J*u 17th
from 2 p in to 1 p m
Dongola night Wednesday Jan
1 7th from 7 to 8 p tn
1't. llnrrelson (Onus Dusenbury's)
Thursday Jan ISth from 10 to 12 m
15 nek 11 le Thursday Jan 18th
from 2 p m to 4 p m
Socnatee night Thursday Jan 18th
from ? to 8 p m
Marlow Friday Jan 19th from 10
a m to 12 in
Sfalvoy Friday Jan 10th from 2 to
4 p in
I) J Cox's night Friday Jan 19th
from 7 to 8 p m
Myrtle Reach Saturday Jan 20th
from 10 a m to 12 in
TWircvd Saturday Jan 20th from 2
p in to 4 p in.
The balance of the time until February
2(Kh at the Auditor's office in
Conway.
All able bodied males capable of
earning a supp >rt between the ages
of 21 and 00 year* shall be deemed
taxable polls.
The numbci or your school district
is impi?rtant
Transfers of Real Fstate should be
noted with care. Fxecutors and Administrators
will make their returns
strictly according to law.
Failure to make returns within
the time specitied subjects the delinquent
to a penalty of 50 per cent.
J. A. Lewis, Aud.
Ill Some Reasons
ft \ !*\M Von QIiahLI I?w?-A ! '
i " j vu iwviiu 1113i3i uii navinv?
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
||uequa.ed by any other.
Renders hard leather Koft.
Especially prepared.
Keeps out water.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of you** harness.
IMevey burns the leather; its
Efficiency is increased.
Secures beat service.
Stitches kept from breaking.
Oil
|s sold in al)
Localities Mnnnfo<*tuw>?t by
Standard (III Company.
t? . , 1 ., . j:
' v aaa hank deposit
vJ ! '/ s.? \ p Railroad Far? Paid. 500
FUKfi Courses Offarad.
Wft-J .V,2?K?1 BcifdalCost. Writ?Quick
? i H ?A A./ aA'dtfU^.NkSSCOiLEGE.MaconOa
#tmK'* Earfy Risers
The famous little qIIIs.
T"
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0. S. HACKER & SON,
544, 546 and 549 King St,
CHARLESTON t S. C
M O U L l> I X ,
Window >iih1 I-'jiim-.V (il.iss a
SpoHa' ty.
COOK & POWELL
11A V K ON "AN i)
Horses 6c Mules
Ol.l) IllClvOltV YVXfnVS r.I., t.
t?T ) Whin* Mar buggies Curt ^ het Is
Harness ami nti) thing yon want in the
line of horse goods. I'hey sell right and
treat yon right, Yours for Hit iness,
COOK and POWELL
KAIIt HLl'l-r. N .
JVST IN.
Wo will bo please 1 t ' luivo nil old
patrons as well as many of their
friends as they can hri >lt to come
and inspect the stock that ?o i'nrry
on the corner. It e< mprises ah
articles in
General
Herchandise
Also Tin, Giass and Chintiware We
make a specialt.v of Inndlinj/ these
floods on as close margin as p< ssible
thereby insuring eomplelo satis*
faction to every purchaser.
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w V m?4 v A 1 A W 1 A v / " t A f
I Chinese Laundry. f
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Collars and Cults Iron J
P intf Much ne. Work turn
p od out promptly Send B
3 mo a trial order, family
washing taken. S iti.sfac
tion Guaranteed. Work P
neatly executed, and in (|
First Class St\le. Yours K
for Good Work,
P Call on P
jGEO. LVM.|
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We Are In The
MARKET
FOR BKEF I OIIK AND FISH
AM) WILL FAY HIGi'.ES'l
PRICES FOR SAMF.
ALL HAVING SL'Cil TO SELI
W ILL CALL AND sFE FS 1 >E
FORE SELLING. ORDER
TAKER AND PRO M P'l L DE
LIVER ED.
Oliver 6c Elliott.
INTIMATING STANDI NO
TI 31 i> lilt.
Having had man\ years ex perienc<
in ostiinaiin^ timber for some <>f tin
largest lumber c> mpanics in tin
South, 1 am now in position toser\.
all parties who have timber which
they wish to throw upon the market.
1 will estimate and make sales
for such parties to their advantapn
at a reasonable commission. Thus,
wishing to correspond with mc can
address meat SOthVSTI.IC, S. ?
W. C. OoOKIi,
11 20 5 2m
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FEELING
LIVER-ISH
This Morning?
TAKE
W
>LOTS DONG AT^ jj
"THE GULLY"|
F ISIl to say to the trade that the largest and
best assorted >toek of Merchandise ever brought
yfyf to II nry Count v has been constantly coining in
for the past month and still coming, and we are
low showing a varied assortment of the most
& & correct fabrics, fashions says, in Dress Goods,
Broadcloths, Henriettas, Mohairs, Satin, Cush
mere, Serge, Tailor Broadcloth and Rain Proof
Fabrics. Ribbons and Luces in all the nobbiest patterns in
like quantities and cheap in 'proportion. We have for immediate
inspection, >
10,000 Yards Imbroidery |
Going at 5c and 10 cent. |
I Real value 15 and 20 cts, I
It has been said o.! our line of Rugs that such a stock has
never been shown in Conwav. and would do credit to a city
four times the size. We have already made shipments to
vat ions parts of the State and in North Carolina, We invite
the ladies to inspect them. Mailings in all grades.
Our stock consists of everything generally carried in a first
class department store.
Ladies Skirts and Walking Jackets. Lad'es Misses and
childrens Dressed and ready to wear li ds, such as will suit
the most particular people of all ages. Men and boys ClothI
ing, Hats and Caps. SHOES for everybody 1
From 15 cts. to $5.00.t g
No use, here's the place; that is what the,people say. Do
yourself justice and examine our stock before buying.
Respectfully.
I Burroughs & i
Collins Co. |
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TODDVILLE : "
MONKEY SHOW!
is closed for the season. "Bob" is taking a much needed rest. But w?
are still recen ing, showing and Billing the goods.
Generas.1 Merchandise
r.miHStngof hamc*\ and Stjipie Dry Goods Notions, Hosiery, lint-, Caps
shoes Ladies Fine Dress Goods, Heady to wear Hats etc. Also a full
nnetr uincfii-'S, all of which we arc selling at reasonable prices.
We arc s'rutly in the market for bluing
CliUl>E TURPi:>TirVE ANI>
C<)U>TI1Y PRODUCE
for which wc are paving lull prices. Come to Toddville and do jour
trading ar.d we will convince )ou that this is headquarters fo- bargains.
Yours for business,
Idusenbijry & CO
TODD VIL L h\ SO UT/f CAROLINABR.EA
D
That Gives Pleasure and Strength
llyman's Hroud has has the good of the whole wheat in the flour. It
has the best that could be obtained from carefully ltouiuI arnln
A nice White Bread \
Full weight and low prices, cheaper than you con make it yourself.
| We want to have yon as a regular eater of this good broad.
B. T. Hyman.
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A WORD TO OUR CUSTOMERS
nBHMHni
WF invite you to our store to look at our line of goods. It makes no
difference- whether you buy or not. all we ask you to do, is to come.
Vfter the hollidays we are going to lill our store with a *
Nice Line of Goods
and will do our test to please everyone we sell to, We want you to
nine in and see what we can do for you.
SIlOKS AT COST from now until Christmas* Thanking all onr cusomcrs
for their liberal trade and asking a continuance of same, wo are
vours for t j ade.
MM II? ! II1HIIP | | Ml
B. F.TUTON
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