The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 07, 1905, Image 8

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OUR COF Thursday December 7 1905. Nixon vlllc. The health of this community is generally good at present. No sickness to report. Mr. Bell of the Gardner & Lacy number Go's., works died the first of last week. Thanksgiving day was observed here at Tilly Swamp church by n goodly number of the people meet ing together and engaging in a prayer meeting. The Tilly Swamp school antici pates giving an entertainment a few days before Christmas for the pur pose (?f raising money for a librai for this school which we will sa.v more about later on. The Rev. Allen McFarland deliv ered a grand lectuie on educatior here at Till v Swamp school house on Sani*vh?\ night before the 4th Sun day in November. His talk was said to be grand. Our Sunday Schools are all in tin* trim. It is decided by the Sunda\ School at Salem to have Christinas Tree on Christinas night. \* .... VT....U O 1 I-?i 1 in I :?I . I'tliail V>Ul?[JCT illld I'lllHU'CIl ()l M.vrllo Beach were visiting her par nils. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cox bore last week, returning on Saturday. Some of the farmers through lier< are enlarging their farms by clear ing more land which is a good sign of prosperity. 1 It. Barker is erecting a new tenant house for a respected eolorei family on his place. Mr 0. It Onwspy who is teaehiu here made a living trip to his hon. on ' hursday last, returning on Sa? ur-.ay u. in. He seems to be givm. entire satisfaction to the patron and pupils of I tie school and ha; m t< ? many friends in ihis section. I'lie Uev MeFarland filled his la appoinlmet t at Salem for ihis* Con fereiice sear on tho 4ili Sunday " November and preached a fine sea mon to a large congregation. \V? hope that he may be returned to u for another year. Cor. ? - ? MuttieWe aru having dry weater in this section. home of our farmers are still liar venting. *' *. T. L. Cannon, the cx dispen sri has lost his job. but he is living just tho same. Ho gathered s< rntcii corn until it crushed his barn to t ie ground, which gave, him con siderable trouble to raise again, Mr. S. Bowis who is in the employ inert of Bo\?l & Bros., happened to a s< rious accident one day last woek whi e driving a team lie fell from tin can and received a serious blow from the timber which struck his Pod/. A physician was called at once. Messrs W. M. Fouls and I. B Cannon made a trip to North Caro lina the latter part of last week. May every community go to work and vote a special school tax am lengthen their school terms befon A 1 \ ? ? ' " uiey go duck in i.ne oici ruts when they formerly were. C. Ham mond. Times are as quiet here as am place since the dispensary was clos ed. Although ihe dispensary b closed vet, the boys will have i: from some source during the holi days. Hold jour cotton for lifteeu cent for a few days and you will get it Plant cotton next x ear as Ha?*v< J<?'d;:n dirents and it will stay up i pri e, bin if you plant too muel y<>\. i;i;i? look for six and one-half o ni* 4 < * nt.-* cotton A C. r*. Joppa. f ?r last issue.) ie Tvler accompanie? * ( * and VI ssrs Marsh ?n< Ji h11> n "( .lordanville were visiting M? W i-Jrabii/er's on last Sunda\ Mr ' heeler Vaught of Galivnnt I4', r. visiting near here Sat urd i.v nigtit, ?'nrdia lordan was recently on on ! ?i rt-r i His .Jenrette and wifa of Ce? S|>v it vi-rp at. this place Sunday ? t-o Dimery was 011 his \va> ' the H"X section recently. Wearej/lad to say that Mr V\ Grainv/er is able to be out again a! ter u severe spell of illness Kert Grainier attended the fui erai of Mr. Ohas Williamson on laSunday at Rehoboth. County Com rnlsftloners Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Boar* of County Commissioners will bheld op the firs: Tuesday after th firsi Monday in January. All pe CAito -.1?2 * ovmio unviiiK uiuiius aurainsi ti> County of Horry must have tbei filed with the Supervisor bv tl? : Saturday preceding the first Mo. day. All road overseers are r> qu r -d to make a report of th? anrount of hands, and how man dav s work was done on the publi* roah, and also a list of tools b lonj, is# to tho county. By ordei of W. K. Holt, Supr. td. $11 Ait A BANK DEP0SI1 x F? W "vr Railroad Pars Paid. 500 1 J'HKK Courses Offered. Board at Coat. Write Quick fiSORGIAALABAMA BUSINESS Cm.lEGE.Macon G?, IRESPOIN Ciurlcy. The general health of the community is on the mend at this writirg Norty and 1). B. Hardee of Bisco, were seen on our streets Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Milligan of Oonway, S. C., were visiting the tatter's parents Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Prince last Sunday. Mrs. S. M. Watts of Ornuns Mill S. C., was at this place recently. Dr. II. 11. Burroughs of Con way. was called by a telegram last Sunday to the little infant of Mr. II. W. Mishoe. Itev. Mr. Byrd of Wilmington, N C., preaclieo i very interesting ser "tu.it the Pre.-Mn lerian church < i'hanksgi vmg Day. Magistrate W. 0. Cartrette ol Adrian, was here on business last veok. Mr. J. T. Alfmd is having some 'ino work dune on the road from G urloy to Bayboro. John Collins and It. M. Prince, wore on the Gray Mountains last week. William Mishoe of Blanche was at this place last, week on business. Maxey Dune, after teaching the "lay born school this year, has return <1 to his homo at Dibana, S (J. S. G. Godfrey spent a night in Florence la?t week W. Culbert Bell of Bayboro, S. (\. was seen on our streets recently. .T. W. Prince was seen in the Zoan >ection last Sunday evening. Adams' assistant manager of the lorry Lumber Co.. left last week <>r Lis home in Nurih Carolina vl r and Mr-, i? D. Sullivan lia\ turned from i trip in ChestcrlirJo county KnriinTs arc ;it>out inrouc'i cit ?inc their crops. Mr. K M. I Yin e has made 'he rce.st cr<n> of I'ot.iioos ia this fQi atii v William Anderson of Adrian, S . was seen on oar streets reccn' >> | William llarrelson was in the Mt 'abor section last woeh tin liusiness With best wish?\s to the ^'ood oh Herald, I will close. (i P. Daisy. We are having a cold wave a! present. We are clad to report Mr. Win Carter still improving at, this time Mr. Monroe Carter who cut hi lec some time act) with a< axe. ho oeen suffering very much but is im proving slowly. Mr. X. Kuss, one of our hustling msiness men was in Conwa\ las' Monday on hnsim ss. The enrollment of the Daisy sehoo now nnmhers seventy ^ix and w? expect it to soon reach one hundred Messrs John and (Jeorge Cansei I . M i were III * IMIWilV iilM. 'UIIKKIV. H. Plajrah. Editor Herald: Will you alio* me space in your valuable paper for t few words. The health of this community is very j^ood at the present. The Licv. 0. P. Bullock tilled his appointment last Saturday and Sun'av at Mt. Bis^ali. Prof, Walter N. Gerrald has ac 'pted a position with B. F. Penny & Co., at Mullins, S. C. The Mt. Pisj^ahschool is proore^sverv niee'.v under the skillful oanu<.'ement of Prof. 'Polar Lewis. Mr. 11. L. Gerrald was a visitor a' . B Get raid 's last Sunday after noon. H (I. Gerrald was a visitor at d. F. Gerrald a last Sunday. D. 0. Pleasant Meadow. We have not heard anything from Mere in some time Mr. L. D. Sutfjjs has been very ill vith typhoid fever for about two 'oeks, under theeareef Dr. Watson from Hound Swamp. We are sorrv to say that one of ur good neighbors, W. M. Sum's il niAlFO/1 f 'V 1 ^ A I.-. I I* - ...VTI \I WIN in III II1IU nil* >riek manufacturing business, but we hope him much success. P. R. Coats will lake his place in lis community. Wo are glad to elcome h.m in our neighborhood. We think Mr. Coats will be a eat help in our church and Sab ith school here. The farmers are almost done gathringjtheir crops. We would be glad the correspoo nts to the Herald would write mething more interesting than C V do Miss Addie Vaught who has been aching the Hickory Mill free school 'PK ,u.. ? r?u i \J 11 IUOV 1 liU I sua V in sptMJU Tanksgivintf, and returned on Suniv evening. L. 13. CHRISTMAS THINGS. have a full line of good things for Christmas, such as A P P LES, ORANGES, and other fruits. OAKKS, CANDIES. KaISINS, nd a full line of FT RE-WORKS My fritnds are all invited to all. W. J. Bruton 1 II I * 1 I* n-?fc??4?*Mtmhmmmtmrnmmk IDENTS. I ?< l.akv Swamp. Editor Herald:?In the issue of November 23rd 1 notice uu article from S. I*., of Blanche who in a very feeble manner made an attempt to contradict what 1 said about ugctits I do not know who S. I*. is, but he must bo an agent himself or he would not have been so ready to take up for the pests. In the first part of his article he is sorry that agents are so numerous, and what a pity it is tie did not write tlie whole article to that effect. 1 guess the reason he did not, *us because he saw that lie was getting in his own way i. e. talking against his own profession. I'. 8a> s ttirre are homes in the iJiuuche section that have not a oible, and it is a pity foi homes to ou without bibles, but 1 hope those' who hare not bibles in their homes vili carefully consider the necessity both wayt, first, that they should have a bible, and second thoy should not allow agents to put otic off on them at a price they could buy two or three of the same books for. I1. would be glad, or lie sa\ s he would, that some of the good agents ; would go up in the Blanche section. ! I .... ,1 ........ .1-: . i - L urn ?<?y iu iiujs mar no nao Obiter t 00 glad they would go homo if j they have sucti a thing and stop swindling the peopie out of their money which thoy have worked bard for and earned honestly. Listen S. 1' 1 1 was passing a home recently with a small bundle in my hand in the shape of a book and as I wa.?. near the house one of . oho iruinate.*> said 'Hello! ' I lirst ^ nought you wore an o d book agent, ^ 1 was ahout toeioso the iloor. ' Now incb Liits not give you S. I*. an iu | ugnt to the way iu which thoy are, i nut should be treated? 1 for one .in never going to point to the peoj no of the Hianehe section an> thing j dial wtll not be to their interest, r I oeleive the people of that sec 1 iton work for what they hare and 1 believe thoy have enough forenought not to be led into their uiti by such pests. What I have said in this a. tide I not intended to hurt the feelings >f anyone, 1 only wish to give my in>ni si opinion and as 1 intend no ofesse to anyone, and it is very liltely hi it, this will not do any harm only n the ones that make harm of it. The article I have written before | his is unchanged and stands firm \gen is are a curse to this county. Observer^ j Cool Spring, ''' . The health of our co luuiunity(le good a I present. There vtus a very quiet wpddiqg nere recently, the contracting part; ie? being Noah Todd and Miss Malvoi all of ttiis county. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe I^mly Wvut H to Conway on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hughes ll visited ttie Cedar section recently. r Quite a number of our people at tended the nig sale at the Conway tiarguin Mouse. * x.i- , We think it would be well for the '' coming Legislature to wipe off of our Statues, the cotton seed law4-vas ^ we do not need any such laws-. v Salem church called the Hev ;L. '? Month as pastor for the ensuing year. h' it looks like wo will have a train Tj here in a few days. Some of the i'< bo>s go to Conway on Saturday to p? t<n paid off. They scorn to enjoy the ride. We are to be visited by a slight.of hand show or something of the kind. We think it would be well to re- -r quire such people to pay a license when they outer the county. Miss Australia Hinson, our afli- ? cient school teacher gave an entertainment at Mrs. Shelly'a recently. at It was a very pleasant affair. hi Farmer. H Donfola. or The health of this community is tv generallv good. ar Thanksgiving passed off tery hi : lietly. bt The work on tho new railroad JlJt i~ urogressing rapidly. ? Mr. Sam Mishoe was in the Pse I>ee section last Sunday. w M .m s T lj Smart & Co., are do- O ing a lively business at Dongola. T Mrs. Trftftf.v r??wi ..~u, . J ,jr (lliv sun arc It visiting friends and relatives in Marion county this week. Best wishes to the Herald and its fr many readers, S.-O. B. 0, - ' ' * lc ? The greatest line of holliday and \, Christinas goods ever shown now ti opon at Conway Bargain House, S ' I l?BAI{ TltEl^ E6e HOMEWOOl HAVE A FINK IX)T OF PE FOR THE FA Peach Trees} Flaw. Trees, CI Vines, Roses and Flowering Call a nd see om stock, aru I king In the Tree Line, we a will treat you white We CI/O ICR IIA V in our barns PER 100 P(J UNDS. Cultra 6c 12 7 05 dm. $ - % J- . fvj'.""'" CHRIS ARRIV Cot A Newspaper j With a Circu | lation of h730 Is a Good Ad vertising Med ium. Try it | and see. ^ =?HAiiKia UKPOIM'. "it/ r r m r "i %s < '/ / i * * \ ' tr / tjjyj i *'\ i* / '/. * , . > f i pVrlUc .Turpentine l'> r ' J:i> MM ?. . -ln;Y... . ivr tti?l s'l ? '? nr >,-r IH.I 2>n i - ....$2. < rude r\irp?-iilint? ll-trtl ' r *' . . . i i rud^ rurpentun* Dip <Vi 11 1 etton Middling Memly >it in 1 4? , cojvwa r, & c. * .<* gg* *0e. iiiok^na Grown 20 to 2r>c, liicken* ^prbu '2l.j & 1 nfHw.ix I.'So illow a >rk F?&?h ti %o. ?hh it 9l*c. ?e?t Potatoes .. 40c These market.s will he orredted wee kit/. specialIoticesT " FOR SALrr._Trpct of land of >out or.e thousand acios t > ho sold parcels, upland and fert ile *wnir.p, t.50 to $5.00 per acre Address 1) uss, Mattie, S. C. LOST?At Iloncy Camp church, u? black military over coat with ro rows of black buttons in front, id row of hooks under collar, two >oks in front at bottom. Reward r addressing, I. L. K<Ice Shell. S C. FOR SALE.?Seven room collate ith out buildings, one acre lot near g ully adjoining residence of Mrs. \V " Oliver. For sale cheap. Apply a > 11. L. Oliver, Conway, S. C ^ 1 < STRAYED.?There has strayed 4 om my place near Adrian, S. C.. ^ ne pa'e red sow, swallow fork in > i^ht ear and split and underbit in ?ft, about ten years old. Deft Nov. 4 4th. Suitable reward for in forma- 4 1 r\n 00nf Ia I* M I D\m *?r* ?? A ?! - ? IVII uvu v ?v *. . i'l , I'Ul until, l\ U r lvlll , I .C. It, PKAIt TRICKS. < D NURSERY } AK TREKS NOW READY < L.L TRADE. < lerry Trees, Figs, Grape i f Shrubsr < r1 if you (ire in need any- > re here for business and a also have 10 TONS OF 4 for sale at 75 CENTS < Danforth, < OONWAY, S.0# ^ TMAS G 'UNO AT lway Bargain I T0 DELICA1 You will p.ovcr get well py, hearty and free from pai m constitution with a nerve r tonic, like 1 Wine?tt 1 It Makes Pale It is a pure, harmless, medicli Ingredients, which relieve female pal n uMunov/uu, uvwci ?V<ilC, UlItKlC^S, CI ation, dragging down pains, etc. It Is a building, strength-maklni medicine that is certain to do you g 3| ** Sold by every druggest In $ 1.0 WRITE US A LETTER S3j freely and frankly, in strictest coitfid- o ence, telling us all your symptoms and C troubles. We will send free advice (In plain sealed envelope), how to | cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory t Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., h hA Chattanooga, Tenh. n ! some oif the sweet things I in life - -but don't miss { the pleasures of a box of w (^Norton Dru, -.-I J-.'-ii?L-15JJ IJ1. I ... ? ! "' -a iiAAAAAAiAAAAAAi lywywwyyyyv t?i j I CALHOUN & ^ OOI) morning Uncle ltemual IL I T M get up with my hand* and ^ to get up?" ^ I thought probably you wan wearing u | 8HO ^ No but 1 w?? down there 3atui f stock and they certainly hare gome h< ^ for cagii, but great g"ott! they wont *;r?Kl % the beat, fur we wont h*ve to he t>%jrh f uncle it* a fact, the prices they gave l gr cash, but credit men, and their atock ol | DRY GOOI I GROCE ^ are unexcelled foflbe'- <ud tijpsfljs I Calhoun & # OODS in tt n rr~n ? ii on ' i House. rE WOMEN 1 and strong, bright, hapn, until you build up your I efreshing, blood-making I ardui I r.hAAlrc Wnlr wakwao JL iim nal tonic, made from vegetable in and distress, such as headache, tills, scanty or profuse menstrug medicine for women, the only ood. Try It. D bottles. "TOU ARE FRIENDS 1 mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of ialUtin, Tenn.: "For since taking Cardui I have ;alned JS lbs., and am in better health han for the past 9 years. I tell my tasband that Cardui is worth its weight fa gold to all suffering ladles." *1 IT TOUCHES THE TICKLE ???o u r : ^>yrup of White Ptne ; WITH TAR. I \ We have all the Cough Syrups I that hi.ve proven satisfactory, a Dont cough all day and night too i Lot us sell you a cough syruo I that stops the COUGH 1 We solicit yonr patron e. , g Company ****** J? : CANNON. | How you K*'t UP l,,is morning? feet, how el?e do \ou e.vpect ipa i pair of Calhoun A Cam > E ? | "(lay aud looked through ?h^u ft" M*"1 >n?ys and they are low down W lit us, but you know Ze..? It in jf other people's debts Yes! is was away ba,o?v the 8 ? called }S AND | R1ES > " * ? have bees |n bus! pass. ^Canncm.^ Af ^