The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 21, 1905, Image 8
OUR COF
Thursday December 21 1905.
[>ai?y.
While the year 1905 is near a close
and in a senee may be forgo I ton, the
era of prosperity, which has prevailed
this year should be long remembered
.
This year may be truthfully noted
in history as the most progress
ive year in many, and as the
year passes away we hope the era
of prosperity will not pass but con
tinue with us for years to conio.
rrt -
turpentine, cotton and tobacco, I
which are the leading products of |
tliis section, have brought a fair
price this year, therefore our farmers
have generally paid up their
debts n full and savedt some
money. A few more years like this
will doubtless place the farmers on a
solid basis and give them a more
omplete control of the market.
The rapid progress made by the
farmers of this section this year is
extensively marked by the many
new buildings which have gone up
oid are going up, and also in tic
u:!ui<?s pas -ing
i ir >t ac may uolc ih?- new btor?
reared by Mr J. T. Butler of
it!
i'iroway, :n. u., on the lot purchased
from Mr. W. B. Carter. Mr.
Holler has kept a fine line of general
merchandise hero which has been
carefully managed by Mr. Z Ko^s,
a hustling and very energetic business
man of Brunswick couutv, N
C. This branch of business has been
a great help to the people of this
community, which, they of course,
heartily appreciate
Leaving Mr. Butler for the present
wo will vNit Mr Wrn. Carter, there
vre find he has built a very hand
some dwelling which marks his rapid
progress this season Mr Carter
i one of t he managers of the (irm
?( < urter & ' o , who have been do
ing a successful increantilc business
here for several years.
Mr. B. G. Gil more is building
some very nice stables and shelters
which wil add much to the comfort
of hi-, stock as well as to the value
and looks of his premises. Mr.
Gil more is a hustler and a good
neighbor. He* don't fail to make a
success of his farm.
Mattle.
Editor Herald: There is some
sickness in our midst. Several have
lately been vaccinated.
The Simpson Crook school is progressing
nicely under the management.
of Mi?Q O/.oi'J \A7r>>./ !
Mr. Young N. Gore, of Molli?, N.
C., visited friends here last Saturday
and Sunday.
Messrs. D. Russ and W. H. Sowles,
of this place, went to Whiteville on
business last Monday, (yesterday.)
Mr. Clarance Raker, who is teach i
ing off, spent Saturday and Sunday
with his parents here.
Judging from jour last week's
correspondent from this place, Mr.
Cannon must have raised a lot of
corn this year to hare crushed his
barn to the ground, Mr. Cannon
says it was not the quantity of corn
that caused the sleepers to break?%
they were of short straw pine and
were rotten.
The writer from Lake Swamp is
about three-thirds right about some
of the agents. Good books can be
bought of preachers and colporters
for much less monev.
I make a move, and second the motion
that our next session of the Legislature
tix a plan by which the patrons
of the State Dispensary in dry
counties get their stuff prepaid less
the connt.y's profits. This would prevent
the dispensary from being reopeued
and perish the blind tigers
and constables and reduce taxes.
But lets have a new court house
and jail and keep Johnson at home.
December 12. \dyjo Joe Kuss.
Adrain.
We are having rainy weather for
the past few days.
Several of the farmers in this section
are hauling crossties to Adrian.
Miss Bright Lewis spent last Saturday
night and Sunday at Mr.
Louis Booth's.
Mr. Gilbert Cartrette is expecting
to put ud a mercantile business at
Baker's crossing next week.
Miss Susanna Jordan paid Miss
Bright Lewis a pleasant visit recently.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Cartrette on last Wednesday
night several of tne young folks had
? : - - -'_/i J
t* jjtrttuuii aiiu repuneu a
pleasant time
Mr G. T. Sessions was off several
days last week on business.
Being cold on last Sunday morn
ing, Mr. Elbert Allen and Miss Eva 1
Booth took a pleasant ride around
by Home wood.
The Allen school is progressing
nicely under the management of
Miss Susanna Jordan, and the Booth
under the management of Miss
Bright Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Booth paid
Mr. and Mrs. G B. Cartrette a plea?ant
visit recently,
Puella.
A tearful Fate.
It is a fearful fate t) have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles.
"I can truthfully say," writes Harry
Colson, of Masonvillc, la , "that for
Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Pro- *
trnding Piles. Bucklen's Arnica r
Salve, is the best cure made." Al- c
so best for cuts, burns and injuries.
2ft cents at Norton "Drug Co.
IRESPOIV
Shell.
Kditor Herald: As ! have not
seen anything from this section
through our good old pages in a long
time I thought I would give you a
lino or two if it d?n 't find it s way
to the waste basket.
Health vory good at present only
a plenty of measles.
Our farmers are beginning to lix
up their farms.
Our mill man, Mr. Hardee, is tearing
up the logs. He is a hustler.
Joe Parker U building a fine two
story house near here.
L L.Todd has accepted a position
with the A. 0. L. K. K Co., and
has employed Miss Francis Cause
in his stead at home.
Well when you talk about your
farmers It is well enough to bring
some of our farmers into it too J. D.
Causey one of our hustling farmers,
made one ear of corn 11 inches long.
SI 1-2 inches around and weighed
1 1-2 pounds. Come on boys who
can beat it.
Come hoys* and lets write some
good letters to our go??d ?>ld Herald
and don t linv. -i? much v -ding an"
so m i v run ( .?. in 11. 1 notice
gome ot the cor esp ? dents letteio
and they ure filled up with n >thing
but Mr sound so lias gone vLitiug I
or Mr. or Miss so and m) have best)
visiting. Lets write n ws, we don't |
care anything about that.
Kbciiczcr l)ot.4, j
Editor Hernld: A s we have not seen
anything from the L >euez?r section
wo want the county to hear from
us
Pile health a? pres mi is very good
Old Aunt sully Uie1 anlson *s vet
alive Imi' is vei v ill.
lhct>ilida\ <>f December, HMta
y;ys a vi-f en j " hie d \\ with Mr
hr.i t eil his 7H
with near'
ah In- ehih.ren and grartde.hi.dren
around his table to the number of
about thirty seven souls A fine
dinner was spread before them. He
said tlra1 'he I7?rd had given bin*
.: -1- . i * i ?
f immi > ml tit V .vrl*?? all liv
i' I J/, I I 11 i< 11 I'm I ' ' .11 ill' il 111 ik'I'P pt
the Lord Jos iv lilt voars aoo ato
had boon on post ovor since. Nov
his spiritual lamp is trimmed and
burning and now lie was roadv to uwhen
the summons coined. The wri
tors have known him all their livei*
and today there is not a spotatpiinM
him morally or religiously. Oh!
that wo bad a county of such men
then we would, not have any u?e for
a new court house and j til. ' ^
W. L. Hardy and Seth BollamVv
Roads More Important.
Editor Herald. I have noted from
time to time articltfsivifi your paper
in favor of building a new" court
house and very little;or none on'
building roads, which I think is
far more necessary than a new court
house. Of course the^eourt house
does not hold all the people wh#- #o
to hear sensational trials but it holds
all who has any business there and
it can be made to do for some years
till the county can build some de
cent road8 so the people can yet to
town. Now, Mr. ICditor, which do
you think the wiser?spend $25,000
on a court house which we i/ct no
dividends from and will take? at least
$1500 per year to pay the interest, or
spend the same on the roads leading
from Conway and make good roads
in every direction which will return
*-ttr jr* v? ?. ~ ^ ~ it V r\f\
o?ri v diio w m over toeni 1UU
per cent dividend yearly? Not only
will the county benefit by good roads
but it will be the making of Con way
as the farmers will continue to patronize
other markets as long as
present conditions continue The
nearer you get to Conway the worse
the roads gets and when you got in
town the sand makes heavy pulling
for an empty wagon. Trucker.
[Notice.
I have purchased the interest of
W. I. Parker in the business of I. L.
Edge A Co,. at Shell, S. C., and I
am now sole owner of the business
[ Tj. Edge
County Commissioners Annual
Meeting.
The annual meeting of the Hoard
of County Commissioners will he
held on the firs: Tuesday after the
first Monday in January. All per
sons having claims against the
County of Horry must havo them
filed with the Supervisor by the
Saturday preceding the first Mfcn
day. All road overseers are required
to make a report of the
account of hands, and how many
day's work was done on the public
roads, and also a list of tools be
longing to the county. By order
of W. K. Holt, Supr. td.
' i . ? ?i . j Li
MOVED.
I have moved into the
NEW BUILDING
OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE
UP STAIRS
vhere I will bo tflad to serve my
nany friends and customers with
my thin# ^ood to eat.
S. P. Hard wick. I,
IDENTS. i
1 1 "
Tax Keturns.
The Auditor of Horry County will ^
attend the following places at times
specified below for the purpose of
taking Returns of all property both
real and person la for fiscal year commencing
Jan. 1st 1900 and ending
Dec. 31st, 1900.
Grahamville Tuesday Jan. * 2nd
from 10 to 11 a m.
Tilly Swamp Tuesday Jatt>'?ud
from 1 to 2 p in.- "V
Hand Tuesday Jan 5nd fl'Oj^^HM
Wumpee Wednesday Jan 3rt^?0iu
10 a in to 12 in 1
Lay Wednesday Jan 3rd from 2 to }l
4 p m
Little River Thursday Jan 4th '
fjom 10 am to m
lirooksville Tnursduy Jan 4' h
I from 2 to 3 [i in
RbeiifrZ r Friday Jan 5lh from 10
Lt in to 12 m *
Firmer Friday Jan 5th fiom 2 to
4 p m
Round >watnp night Fr.day Jan
oth t rom 7 to 8 p in
! )atsv SitUidaV Jan Oh from 10
*'
1 III i o 12 Ml
Red limit Saturday Jan 6th from !
2 a m to 4 p in
11 ivhoro Mondat Jau 8th fiom 10
* m to 12 in
Zo.in Mo o!av Jan 8th from 2 to
; ' c
1 HI
Ufiiotioih Tu sd.o .l in Oth from s
10 a m to 12 m
Taylorsville Tuesday Jan 0 h from
2 to 4 |> m
Floyda School House Tuesday Jan
Oth night from 7 to 8 p m
F oydi X Roads Wednesday Jan
H If It f.?'i
1 "vii i i inn i v/ ivi i v (||
Spring H ran on Wednesday J?n
lOr.h I ruin 2 to 4 p in
Grass* Day nighi Jun 10 from ? j
io 8 p rn i
Green Sea Thursday Jan 11th j
from 10 a in to 2 p m i
Fiiikl?*a night rimrsday J n 11th ^
from ? to 8 p in I
L'?ris Frid?\ Jan 12th from 10 |
a m to 2 p m I
S.nfurd Saturday Jan 13th from
10 a in (o 12 in
Adrian Saturday Jmi L3ih from
2 to 4 p in J
Cool Spring Monday Jan 15lh
f roni 10 a in to 12 in
Waterman Grainger's Monday Jan
I 15th from 2 to 3 p rn
Daniel Lewis night Monday Jan '
15th from 7 to 8 p rn
(Ulitantfi Farry Tuesday Jaa 16th
from 10 a rn to 12 m
Exile Tuesday Jan Jtith from 2
Np 111 10 * p m %
Gideon Wednesday Jan 17th from V
10 a m to 12 m 4
> Jordan fille Wednesday Jan 17th f
rom 2 p hi to 4 p m a
Dotlgola night Wednesday Jan 1
l7Gi f rom 7 to 8 p m 1
Ft Uarivlson (Unas Duaenbury's) %
Fhursduy Jan 18ih from 10 to 12 tn
Buckaville Thursday Jan 18th "
from 2 p m to 4 p m
Socastee night Thursday Jan 18th 4
from 7 to 8 p tn
Msrlow Friday Jan 19th from 10
a m to 12 m p
Shilvey Friday Jan 19th from 2 10 fi
4pm a
I) J Cox's night Friday Jan 19ih r
from 7 to 8 p m a
Myrtle Beach Saturday Jan 20th
from 1(> a m to 12 tn
Burcul Saturday Jan 20th from 2
p m to 4 p m.
The balance of the time until Feb- A
ruary 20th at the Auditor's offlce in rr
Conway. g
All able bodied males capabls of tl
earning a support between the ages fi
of 21 and 00 years shall be deemed
taxable polls.
The number of your school district
is important.
Transfers of Real Estate sheuld be
noted with care. Executors and Administrators
will make their returns
trictly according to law.
Failure to make returns within
he time specified subjects the delinquent
to a penalty of 50 per cent.
J. A. Lewis, Aud.
i i ?g I
COOK & POWELL o
C
HAVE ON HAND ai
Horses 6c Mules cl
c
OLD HIOKOKY WAOONS, (none bet- ter
) White Mar Buggies Cart Wheels <
Harness and anything you want in the ^
line of horse goods. I'hey sell right and &
treat yon right. Yours for Business, ECOOK
and POW ELL j
PAIR BLUFF. N.C 2
, Q
j
? if you don't v sit Jones' eatab- P
lishment December 22nd and 2ilrd ^
inst , you will regret it, and will
never look or foel rigfht a^ain.
Come and tell your friend to do
likewise Youra truly, W. Boyd
r
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DISPLAY L
\
x NOW'
1 r
fou will (ind UftW 'ft.mk , .10-. ;
Elephants Boxes,.Trains, hulls, I .
the Children, Alouiii-,. Lump:Pieces
of Bcautiinl < hiou lor
Moustache Cup-, Sh.iviii?jr di
tain about the Present you
guarantee it t?? win lite u
Father, Mother, 1 hoth
it is AN 0. K. Q('
on time anil t horoi
Mince Meat, Cu
?*v in
We havo a complete stock of Oram1
>ricies. in fact we are prepircd to n<
mil a IItippy New Yi nr. V. e have st
ante old force still eateeriug to the \
THE CONW
BICY LrfiSS,
.. xr.a-.., /'
A full anil complete line o! up to
la t e i* heels a I wa v> on in t <1 ! r - i
>r sent.. A Iso a full lii.e of Bicwlc
upplies. I
J. D. OLIVER.
We Are In The
MARKET
?()R BEEF FORK AND FISH
VN I) WILD FAY
'RIDES FOR SAME.
i\A, 11avI\ ; sru i ro sell
\ ILL CALL AND SEE I'S RE
'ORE SKLLIND. ORDER
"AK EN AMI) FRO \l F'l L DE
.IV E RED.
Oliver 6c Elliott.
Chinese Laundry. |
Collars and Cutis, Iron
in# Machine. Work turn- B
ed out promptly Send B
me a trial order, Family
washing taken. Satisfaction
neatly executed, and in fc)
First Cla^s St \ le. Yours
for Good W.M k,
Oil!! OH
Geo. LVH.l
li;
J VST IN.
We will be pleased to have all old
atrons as well as many of their
riends as tltey can briai/ to come
nd iuspect the stock that wc car
y on the corner. It comprises all
rticles in
General
Merchandise
ilso Tin, Glass and Cliinawarc We
take a specialty of hand lite these
oodson as close margin as possible
tereby Insuring complete satis
tction to every purchaser.
J. E. Nicholas.
CHRISTMAS
THINGS.
have a full line of good thing? for
hristmas, such ad A P P LPS,
'RANGES, and other fruits.
AKES, CANDIES, UAlSINS, 1
ad a full line of K IRE-WORKS. ?
My friends are all invited to <
ill.
W. J. Bruton
?. S. HACKER & SON,
Cf A A e* A * ~ ?
o**o nna o^o King St,
HARLESTON, S. C
M OUIJUNO,
Window and Fancy OIass a
Special t>y? 1
M
V
DON'T -.11 sS TH K
>F CHRIST!
' REINC SHOWN ON OUU CO UN
Reworks. (James, Monkeys, Dogs,
u, s. T? ol N uses ar.d Yards and oth
!*( miijt paste ts, Manicure <.nd Ton
t he Lad ? s xn okii'g et> In it
ig> and other Serviceable Articles fo
w sli to gi ve we have a man Alio w
mdying atl'eetion ol your sweetheart
ei or bister Treat \ our Cook to a I
10ION so for tiie next fifteen year* you
li/hly done. Then for your Christ!!
rrants, Citron, Plum Pudding, lit
OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTME
reApples, Coco mats, R mannas, li
)t on I y w i <, i pit to se t th it each of *
nrted in for another year and you wi
vants ol th -p'iple. WHO?
AY BARG/
I PAINFUL
Life often seems too I
fers from painful perio<
[ ^ down, headache, backacli
i dizziness, griping, cramp
I ' dreadful. To make life \
MS
1 Wine?f(
I Woman
It quickly relieves inf
m riches the blood, strengt
^ permanently cures all disc
weak women uffer.
It is matchless, marve
At all druggists' in #1.
WRITE US A LETTER
u- freely and frankly, In strictest confivf:
dence, telling us all your symptoms and
?f<S troubles. We will send free advice (In
B plain sealed envelope). Address: I aIftS
dies' Advisory Dept.,The Chattanooga
A\edlcine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn,
COM
TO SEE Ol
AGENCY I OK
iiiimri <>us to nn it i ion
See Tlien
v\C (mi) IMohmj old ?ind young
NORTON
?WWVSiWVVVV
> "V
I I CALHOUN <
> OOI> morning I ncle Itemi
I T"l get up with my bands an
~v V*"to got Up?*
2/ i thought probably you was *earinj
1 ? H C
No but I w a." ilnwn there Sat
\ . stock and they certainly haveaome
2 ' for ca^h. but smoit >tt! they wont 'it
J > the best, for we wont h.?re to be pa
uncle its a fact, the prices they gnv<
2> cash, but credit men, and thHr stock
| DRY GOC
| GROCI
are unexcelled forth?'* Midtlmetl
I Calhoun <5
I
.WA/WWWV
i?s vic tickks
Sl-'/re HOMEWOC
HAVE A VINR LOT OF P
ion I IIE
Peach Ti res, Plant Trees, C
I 'ines, Hose.s and Flower in
i Hi! and see oar stock, at
'Tina in the Tree Tine, we
wit! treat t/on white He
f ion /<] //,./ Yin mtr barm
/'I li H)0 POUNDS.
Cultra 6c
12 7 ins :ir?.
0
MAS CO DS
1 K U >
^lulcs Battleships, Horses, Wagons,
< 1 Tow * f Kvpp. I i'sci-' i-i in i
v \ ... i <; '-1 ' s . v
tkiinit? i a 't. 1 \
l* Mi*II. Ill c?se \ou <rc w.: (
'ill select it for you and
hi' t he cherished love of
W w s > .?. . n(i r
ir i. oa > will lie served
ias dinner try our
ims ami jellies.
NT
1
viseus and Nuls, all jjointf at jobbers
?ur customers ha- a Merry Christmas
ill (lud us at ihe same place with the
UN HOUSE.
PERIODS I C
ong to the woman who suf:ls.
The eternal bearinge,
leucorrhea, nervousness,
s and similar tortures are
vorth living, take g <
larvliii I
's Relief 1
lammation, purifies and enhens
the constitution and
used conditions from which
'lous, reliable. H
441 SUFFERED GREATLY," B
writes Mrs. L. E. Cleven&cr, of Belleview,
N. C., "flt my monthly periods, fl| ^
nil my life, but the first bottle of Car- pB|
dul gave me wonderful relief, and now 5-0
I am In better health than 1 have been 1k| wj*
for a long time."
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^1^;.
rR LIKF OF
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9>/f ,l;,My
i 11 r.', <*z< :?i. 1 ( < S ,
I-i C>:\. h i ?y * irrors
t'id mat > ni her limb's (o0
:i at Once.
Come on and we will d?> the rest.
DRUG CO.
k CANNON. | |
is! Ilow you j;et up tMs mori.ing?
d feet, how else do \oil (*.' poet mo
( h pair of ('hIIiouii A fsnuun's
) E B I
urday and looked through iluir
honeys and they are low down
edit us, hut you hniw Ze. e it Is
>ing other people's debts Yes!
ft us was away te'hov thy s ? cdled
>DS AND |
'W i
^PIF.K *
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PICA It I'KICKS
)D NURSERY
t? A t> rr n rj r.^^. *v, >?>? .v.^.
ej/\ iv 1 u iT< na S yj vv K ft A I) Y
LI, r II A 1) 10
Cherry Trees, Figs, (Jrape
g Shrubs%d
if you are in need any(ire
here for business and
t also hare 10 'J'OA'S OF
i for sale of f/j (: EA1S
4
: Danfoith,
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