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< \ : CIRCULATION 1,776. | We ( iiaraiilvo this firm latlun to all Advertiser*. Our Hook* ultvuy* open lor In?|H'?-tloai. > : ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. vol, xrx. DESTROYED BY FLAMES. DWELLING HOUSE AND NEARLY ALL Till: EURNITURE OF PINK EDGE LOST BY EIRE I Tlic Origin of the Eire is Unknown and the Eamily Were Awakened Barely in Time to Escape With Their Lives. There was no Insurance on the Property. The <twelling house and kilchen of Pink Edge in the Maple section were totally destroyed by fire on last Wednesday night. All of the household furniture was lost in flames, but the furn'ture in the kitchen was saved. k The eauR of the fire is entirely unknown and is liKelv to remain a 1 mystery. Some of the family were awakened about I o'clock in the morning by the roar of the flames, and there was hardly time for them to get out with their lives. The home was beautifully situated but 1 the place had a very forlorn appearance next day after tin fire. The loss is placed at irom $500.00 to $1000 00, and there was no in- ' suranee. ? . i Bayboro Items. Editor Herald:?Please allow me space in your paper for a few words. The health of this section is generally good at present. The farmers of this section are very bu?%.y preparing for their future crop. Joo Hurrelson and daughter of Marion eountv, were visiiiug friends and relatives of this section last week, A. Hell of this place is having a new building erec.cl here. Mrs. K. M. Allen was visitiny her parents last week. The neat little cottage of S. G. Cartrette is nearly completed. VV. H. Bell made a business trip to Conway one day last week. E. P. Hughes of the Gideon sec- ' ti'?D has purchased the mill of W. II. Bell & Co., and we wish him nucli success. We are sorry to hear of the sad death of N M Mishoe, but we hope our loss will be his eternal gain. K V] Prince ol this place is doing j a lively business now. He is selling a lot of fertilizers. Miss Ava Cartrette and brother 1 of the Adrian section were pleasant visitors near this pla e last Sunday The Rev Henry Roberts failed to fill his appointment at this place on last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mamie Lane and brother of , the Zoan section were visiting in this soetion last Sunday. Oulbreth Bell of this place was a visitor in the Zoan section last Sunday evening. 1 There was a box party at Mr. j James Gerrald'son last Friday night i and a very pleasant time reported. We would not be surprised to hear i the wedding bells ring at anv time in ill is section. , School Girl. i ^ IN MEMO Rl AMResolution.^ of Kcvpect aiidCoiido- j Icncc hrom Socastce School. ] Whereas, it has pleased Almighty 1 God to take from our midst our be- 1 loved and honored friend, Mr. Joseph J. Turbeville; therefore be it 1 resolved: 1 First. That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the lorn ly widow and fatherless children, so suddenly bereft of a devoted husband and a loving father. t Second. That by his death we have lost a good friend; the commit- y nity a valuable citizen; the poor a constant henefactor. c Thfrc!. That we bow in humble L submission to the will of our Heavenly Father, and that we commend N them in their sore bereavement, to ( thegoodne88 of Him who will gladly c heal our wounds. Fourth. That a copy of these j resolutions be sent to the family. r Fifth. That ''The Horry Herald" and "The Field" berenu-'sted tn nnh t 1 ' lish th?8 tribute of respect. 1 In Lovlnir Memory. Little Sadie, the daughter of Mr. and Mfft. N. LL Mishoe was born % June 29th, 11)04 and on the 28rd day of January 1006, God plucked the 11 I bright blossom from our home, the 1 precious little babe who ftll asleep a in the arms of Jesus. t Sadio was a loving little child and ? missed by the family. Dear c I one we try to be content with ^ L our Master's will for we know that | our loss is its eternal tfain. r I A friend. ^ I iisptay of M?*n's ind Boys* units B; ?nd V?nneu and \Ii->m*. MkirtH,h( Bucks* I especial reUucoU prices for.next 15days, J * BF * CON PURELY PERSONAL. ?J. J. Harrelson visited Conway last F. iday. ? L D. Jones was in town one < day last week. ? H. W. Cannon paid this office a call last Friday. ?N. 13. Clause added his name to Hie list last week. ? F G. Hardee of Little River was here one day last week. ?Jacob Williams spent some time in the city last Saturday. ? Harry Suggs was anions those in town one day last week. ? N. M. Todd was in Conway on business last Saturday. ?M. C. Holmes was in town on business one day recently. ( ? Magistrate W. F. Holt visited < the eitv last week on business. ? Lewis Jones of Green Sea spent a day here on business last week. i ?L. M. Johnson of Forney, S. C., < wasamou# the farmers in town last i week. ?G. M. Hardee paid the Her am) ' office a pleasant call one day last * week. ? A. F.Johnson returned from a business trip to Charleston the mid- < die of Inst. wr.nL* ?D. II. Jordan of Cool Spring, S. C., was among those noted in Conway last Saturday. ?J. T Ward returned from Charles- ' ton last Friday where he had spent | several days on business. ?S. W. Harrelson, ono of Green Sea's prosperous farmers, visited the county seat on business last week. ?Messrs. H.W. Mishoe, W. Mish oe and Fred Mishoe, were all hore last week the guests of their broth- ' er, W. L. Mishoe. ?J.M.Lewis, a prominent citi- < z? n from the Gideon neighborhood < and brother of oui* townsman, W. R j Lewis, spent some time in town last Friday. i ?Mrs. Ada 1). Armstrong and ' family passed through Conway last * Saturday on their way to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. S. C. Dusenburv. Pine drove. ] Mr. Editor: As I have not seen ( anything in your paper from Fine Grove, I will give you a little news. ( Our farmers are getting ready for t another crop, they seem to be very j much pleased with the price of cot- J ton, and I think they will plant a large cotton crop this year. The freshed has caused lots of our folks to cross deep water, getting their hogs out of the river swamp. The Creek bridge on the Heaves 1 Ferry road is >?tloatl Miss Julia Vick oue of our most 1 charming young ladies, has returned j from Clarendon after two weeks j Hay. j .J. P. and T. W. Graham went to ? Don way Saturday on businesa. ( Mrs. J. P. Graham went to Con- /J way to visit her daughter, Mrs. B. J. 1 Jox, on Monday. The worthy teacher Miss Leila 1 EWbou closed a successful term of )ur free school for us a few weeks igo, the patrons decided to hire Miss f liabon to continue the school for a , while. vVe hope to have Miss Ha- ^ t)on with us next term. I Miss Claris Graham has been ill I for a few days, but we hope to see ^ ler sunny face again soon. ? A Farmer. u ^ ^ ^ c Barnes. Health of our community gonirullu " i ? * * J gww Farmers are getting ready for 1 planting. s There will he some tobacco plantid in our act;tion fiom the looks of \ obacco beds. ^ I think our farmeis have tlecided e rery wisely to diversify crops, some h I obacco, some cotton, but mostly n iorn, potatoes and cane. c Our struwberry truckers are look- c* ngrup to fair prices for their ber'? ?* _ Our public school has just closed. )ur much esteemed teacher Miss farper has taught us a good school. D. 0. White of Kimball, W, Va., vlirt }l U J llDMi cioitin/. ? . ..v umv uwii ? iuiuiii^ ii 10 mutiiur, drs. S. P. Hughes of this place, t) eft for his home on the 7th inst. The bothan High School, four niles Kastcf this place is progress ng nicely under the skillful man- n kgctnent of our highly esteemed eacher, Prof. J. E. Uedfern,- who s worthy of the patronage of our ounty at large. May success crown M lis efforts. I Marriage bells are ringing. Listenl Jness who? t< Yestug. Oaiou M'la* ?o colt* too quart, at W, V* - 4 . it i-'<s?L'+'/ Ipff WAV. S. C.. TIIUUSIl COURT NEXT WEEK. SOURT OF (i^NCRAL SFSSIOINS A!NI> COURT COMMON PLtAS CONVENE MONDAY. ? ( Thirteen Criminal Cases Already | on the Criminal Docket and ? More may he Added by the end | of the Week.-Not .Many Cases < of Importance, hut one for MurI der. t.ittle Time for Civil ttusi incss. . I ' 1 ( The court of general sessions will 1 convene next Monday morning. The ( sourt of common pleas will be open- j jd on Wednesday following. I There will bo but. little time for transaction of civil business, as the criminal eases always have the , preference, and the criminal cases will probably take up more than half the week. Both sides in the , sase of Battle vs. Cane Ken." hum ber Company are preparing for trial and this case will likely ke , two or three days. All other e 'il < cases have been continued by co - I sent of the bar, and no other civv ( jury eases will be tried. \ SKSSIONS DOCKKT. There arc thirteen criminal eases on ihe sessions docket lor trial next 1 week. Other cases sent in by the magistrates will be docketed before < the end of the week. < Most of the eases are of minor ! importance and will not take up I ver\ much tunc of the court. The State vs. Charlotte Simmons 1 for murder will doubtless take up I 3Dm(; time. The prosecution is hav < ing new witnesses b< und over for I the trial and it is said that new i avidenco has been discovered in the i case and that it will have a bearing i At the trial. There is a contempt matter Against the John 11. Si'/.er Lumber Company, and its manager, J. P. Tones that will likely consume some time. 1 The case growing but of the In- i destination into county alTairs made luring recent years by the grand i juries arc on the docket Lr trial md will doubtless consume several lays of the time of the court. i There are but two cases on the contingent oocket of the criminal court. One the State vs. W. II. /VI ford, obtaining goods by false Dretence, the other The Siate vs. Samuel Chestnut, house, breaking ma compound larceny. I \V. O. W. at Loris. ( A now Camp of the Woodmen of < die World was instituted at Lor is astThursday night, many of the nembers of the camp here being < ^resent f< r the occasion. The fol- < owing applicants were all initiated < nto the mysteries of the order: I). ' r Butler, E. M. Johnson, W. M. Suggs, Zack Russ, M. M Stanley, W J. DeWitt, H. H. Burroughs, W. R. , Podd, E.J. Prince, A. F. Prince, E. 1 Skipper, J. F. Skipper, P. C j ?rince, W. C. Avers, W. M. Boyd, i ), (). Bo.vd, W. D. ?Graham. A. M. ( Vnderson, VV. E. Henniford, I). W. i lard wick. ? The following officers were elected or the present year. E. K. Skip- 1 >er, C. C.; M. M. Stanley, Ad. L.; c Vm. C. A vers, Clerk; VV. T). Gra- 1 1am, Banker; Andrew F. Prince, t Cscort; W. R. Todd, Watchman, VV. t J. Suggs, Sentry, I). O. Boyd, A. ? 1. Anderson and D. J. Butler, Mangers; Dr. If. H. Burroughs, Physi- 1 ian. i t ? Live Oak Camp 121, Woodmen 'j f the World last Sunday unveiled N he monument to the late S. A. Can- *] ey, one ol their late members. The * aembers of the fraternity met at j o'clock at the residence of Mr. r Cowoll near the family burying f round and from his residence mnivh. . d to the grave where the monument ad previously been placed in readiess concealed by drapery. The ^ eremony was witnessed by quite a rowd of relatives and friends of the s ecea ?ed, and the members of the 1 ew camp instituted at Dog Bluff V rere also in attendance. i m c H Eldorado. (i The health of the community is p 'enorally good. Most of the farmers are preparing v lieir farms for another crop. 1 Mrs. S M. Boyd visited Mr. and f] irs. S. M. Stevens last Sunday. p Hampton Todd is* erecting him a i| ew dwelling. a J. M, Stevens is erecting a new t welling. 1) S. M. Stevens is making improve ( lents on his farm. % y J.lt. An 1 erson has returned from fjliott, S. C. H. L. Grainger is improving afjr several months of sicluioss. Best wishes to the Hkhald and its lany "readers. S. Spring goods opened daily, fit Spivoy's. t # |l I * . * y~. J! Hif IAY PKIilU'ARY 15. IN UNION I KI'KI': IS 1'IIWIK. brother I'leminir Talk* Out in Mcciln*" - -Lrircs Oruranis.at ion. The we Ulv visits of tlio Herald ire cherished with a profound re ?ard. 1 love Horry county and the State )\ South Carolina, I seriously question whether Judson loved Hurmah ttul the Isle of France more for huv1)14 furnished a last resting place for his precious and most illustrious iead. If it is not "agin" the rules of newspaper correspondence I could wish the real names of the contributors 10 your paper from the respective communities, as I "haint <rot enough larnin" to translate 110111 deplumes. In a.1 of I lorry's enterprises, success and achievements 1 rejoice, and in every misfortune I share with her the burden sympathetically I am sorry to notice the fact that the farmers are paying so little attrition to a matter which so vitally concerns them. Notable in this roga.*d in the failure with which Pro. A. 1). Jack3on of Floyds township, met when he called on them to meet And organize in their own interest* 1 know Jackson and esteem it a cherished honor to have been his pastor for four years. Lie is in every way a true yoke fellow and did his luty in the Master's cause as he saw it Oh, for more Jaoksons like "Stonewall" and Alonzo! Now, L am no farmer, but am heartily and prayerfully in sympathy with him because he is the backbone af the world! Neither would 1 dictate to the farmers of Horry, some of whose "tutors" helped to bring me to manhood, but let me tell tiicm a little of what's going on aver here. Organization! Hvery known business and profession, lirm ar corporation now arc organized for their protection! And last but not least, the farmers. The farmer has learned his lesson late, but well and once for all. 1 quote from the Progressive Farmer, Raleigh, 25, 190G: "Strange that the splendid lesson of organization has been so long in coming* It has been pressed upon the planters from every source flf unpionl nml n>A-1o?n , w mvi ii v;nuuu\ ur among men. The Greek phajutix marched to a thousand victories against overpowering foes in the first material syndicate of war. The Tenth Lotion of Ccasar won by the samo co-operative discipline that has made the martial prowess of the British Square. The solid swift coherency of Stonewall Jack son's corps has given impress to every succeeding battlefield and has found its culmination in the incomparable organization of the armies of Japan. Upon the battlefields of trade it is the coherent plan, the organized cooperation, which has builded every syndicate and bloated every trust with power. The religious world wins its wars with sin as its followers are organized and loyal to each other. The farmer's cause is righteous and his position is serene. The Southern farmer makes the cotton of the world." When our beautiful Southland was mired in war we witnessed the fact that England, Ind:a, Brazil and Liussia came against it with determined energy and tried to steal the jotton industry from our soil. Failore was the result and the South's jupremacy was acknowleged. This scribe, young as he is, well remembers when cotton sold at 4J lents and the manufacturer did not iclp to raise the price. But the 'armors began to organize and hold .heir cotton for 10 cents and they .jot it The manufacturers now say they must have 21 cents for yarn. Why tot the farmers demand 15 cents for .heir cotton. The doctor names his irico when his skill is administered. L'ho undertaker demands his dues vhen lie furnishes our burial outfit. The lawyer fixes his own fees. The xlitor controls his subscription, <fcc., t&c. Then why should not the most najestic producer in the world wait or a master to tell him what his iroduce is worth? January 0, 1000 two hundred letermincd men went into the State 10use at Kaleigh at 8 p. m. and taid until 2 a. m , planning to give lm fot'iiiAr- Iv.? i:?: ~ - ' 1 11V mi 1111,1 UVUICI I lie lilt I l*S lOI' <Jtl II ~ ating his children and his common merest in general. An executive ommitteo of live of the State's trongest ineu was appointed to j mvass the State and organize the onnties. They are at it. The sentiment of the cotton condition at New Orleans, January. I 1 111, 100(5, is spreading like wild ire. Asa well wisher to the inter sts of Horry I want to see her fall n line with her adjoining counties , nd sister States and stand with hem in the great struggle for ligher p. iced cotton. lirigadicr General, Harvie Jordan, will tell oti how. J, M. Fleming. fjumberton, N. C., Feb. 2. IhUu. ?The firm name i>f Oalhoun & Canlon has been changed to Calhoun A; Jo. .The business will coutinue i\t he saj^io stand under new name. I 'l I ? ***. ' ft I <)<><>. Norton D ANNOUNC We take great pleasure in annoui ' general public that we will have wit F cbr\i8try 19 As Evtrut Optician, repiesentinj IIAWKKS t'O., Allan's, Oa? t known optical establishment in the HE WILL TEST EYESIGt The Doctor is a graduate of one of in the United States, is thoroughly methods In refractive science, inclu ology, etc., and has had long oxpei ber that we have arranged tillsengt of a man of ability and reputation, tee his work, All examinations ar? will be charged for glasses. You c highest c 1 ass of professional service of this opportunity. Hear in mind February 19 Statement of Claims A Audited by the*Board of Coun Meeting, Februa No. Claimant. Account 899 B M Stevens roads and bridges. 905 N L Lee roads and bridges 1 Stone Bros. Co poor 2 G VV Sessions poor 3 Burroughs & Collins Co. poor 1 It B Scarborough miscellaneous.. 5 T T Thompkins poor 6 J It Long poor 7 Hal L Buck Co. chain gang .... 8 J T Benton chain gang 9 S W Todd poor 10 W M Grantham chain gang 11 F M Kay chain gang 12 J E McCracken chain gang 13 Isaac Graham Poor 14 S U Davis poor 15 Spive.y Mer Co poor 16 S F Shelly poor 17 Dr. Burroughs mis 18 WO Sarvis roads & bridges.. 19 Conway Pub Co stationery Ac.. 20 BJ Sessions jail account 21 W L Richardson A Bro mis 22 S A Gore chain gang 23 J C Sarvis roads A bridges.. 24 W L Hardee roads and bridges 25 C C Housend road and bridges. 20 II C Lewis roads and bridges. 27 J N J en ret to poor 28 J N Jenrctte clerk Ac 29 L II Burroughs Co poor 30 D W Jordan poor 31 F M Potter poor 32 H P M Todd poor 33 ZJ Causey roads and bridge* 34 VV K llolt chain gang 35 VV It Lewis chain gang 30 W L Bellamy poor 37 W F Holt roads and bridge! 38 J P Cox poor 39 Elizabeth Spears poor 40 Brooks A Tayior chain gang . .. 41 Florrie Cavenough chain gang.. .. Total allowed . SIDEWALK EGHOS. ; THINGS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU DON'T KNOW. \ ?Good mule for sale. J. C. Spivey. | ? Bring your subscription when ^ you come to court. \ i 11 Hay, Grain and feeds of all kinds, at i Spivey's There was rain again last Sun (lay night and bad weather on Mon day. I I Call to see us court week, Special of- j fers for the week, at Spivey's, ^ ?Read the change in the ad vet' tisementof J. W. Connolly in this I Issue, ?The walls of the addition to the J store of Jav E. Nicholas have taken [\ new start upward, ? H.H Prince, A. E. Belch, A. MoDuMie and S. P. Hawes have t, tfone to W,ilmington on a pleasure f trip. jt H iss Potatoes, at Spiwy's <' ? l/ist Friday was a beautiful day. The dark clouds and stormy weather !, that prevailed the first of the week s laid passed away. After clouds, a!- ., wayssunshlno. y ?The repairs on the Masonic Hall C store have been completed, and Mr. Riph has oioved in with his stock of goods. The store is very much improved in appearance by the Changes and repairs made to it. It iw has t a glass front and .tho floor has been v lowered so that thd old unsightly 'J steps aro uo longer necessary. 1 f . \ Rial o<V? ; f \e 8BST I ' llNG MEDIUM DI8TRICT. 1 3 HT4K <>* I wil llusln??? .Men I i !-Jul \\ \.<2?L 1,1 i,m< hkhald 1 TRf IT FOR BEST RESULTS. I NTO 44 i mm i?m? iiit I rug Co'sj 5 E MENTij ?< nclng to our patrons and tin* h us for the following days, only J I, 20 and j g the celebrated lirm of \ K. | In* largest and most favorably 1 1 South. I IT AND FIT GLASSES. the leading OphthalmiM'olle{,rs a conversant with all modern 2 iding Ketmos:opy, Ophthuli*- I \ rlonce in his specialty. Kemem u \ igement and secured tho services 2 I and that we, personally, gnarar J \ ) free, and only regular prices ? \ :an save money and obtain th? i In this lino by taking advantage the dates, u 20 and 21 j ( , ootn ct I^UUUJI txyji i y VUUIIiy ty Commissioners at Regular ry 6th, iQOO. Claimed. Allowed, .. $ <? oo $ o <>o 3 00 laid over 18 00 18 no .'10 00 30 00 . 04 00 04 no 50 00 50 00 12 00 12 00 2 50 2 50 10 32 10 32 2 50 2 50 3 00 3 00 21 00 21 00 2 25 laid over 21 05 21 05 4 00 4 00 .. IT 15 luid over 5 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 10 00 10 00 0 57 laid over 0 00 0 (j() 0 20 o 20 0 7;> 0 75 25 00 25 00 3 87 3 87 10 84 L0 84 13 34 laid over 3 00 3 00 4 00 4 00 . .. . 12 18 12 18 2 25 2 25 0) 00 0 0() 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 00 i 2 50 2 50 1(5 7(5 10 70 5 52 disallowed 10 50 10 50 s 27 52 27 52 0 45 3 (K) 2 00 2 00 27 00 27 00 5 00 f, (j() * 505 (50 ?Goto Bucks lor your Clothing, he is Serine tig values in gents and toys units, Ladies and Misses skirts and jack *ts. deduced prices for next 15 days. R?!V. Mr. Singleton, pas tor of Hacks dlle Circuit, M. K. Crurch, and Miss Mary dutler, of the Hound ft wain p section, yero married Tuesday. Mr. Fred Todd hu accomplished book keeper of the Hid j. liuck Co., of this place was the best nan. JVlAKItlF.D, Married at Uucksport on Monday ?eb. 12th, llMMl, nt d p. in., at tin tome of Mr. Hrvunt Hewett, Mis dutie Edge to Mr. II .) . Pinner, L ?V. Cooper, Notary Publi^.orticiatinp. Mr. Pinner is a son of Mr. T. A. 'innerof IJ i rc- k s * >* > ? t. S. C. Miss Edge is a handsome nnd char ning youngdaughter of Mrs. Daniel Cdge of the Socustoe section. May heir lives be Ion# and nappy. ? Wantkp A bright young man o solicit -with catalogues?sales or Organs and Piano#. One with act and ftbilit.v nnd of oo.wl .......i _ -.7* % ?? w? llll'i <li haracter. One who U earnest and orseverintf, as wo want it 1,0 he a erinunency. One who can furnish food references aid tfive sis*r>00 hv ml. Jone need apply unless can (ill the Dove requirements to .the letter, tddress "Business" l\ (). Box B2, Columbia, S. C. -15-00 :it. NOTICI;. Kditor M Kit AM). - Your paper stand last week that the FmUleu school vould close on Tuesday, It will close . Thursday the 15th inst., instesal of fttesday. \Y. A. Prince. yS / if