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WQHii ?pl ywwaU IN,"! ?? ft THE HORRY HERALD. ' Thursday May 3 1906. * - I s <?ore-- llovtl. v A pretty home wedding on last * Thursday evening at 8, o'clock a ^ large crowd ol people had gathered v at the home of Mr. and Mrs Geo, (' \V. Gore to witness the marriage of ^ their daughter, Miss Delia to Mr. t 11. F. 13oyd. The couple were happily joined c together by llcv. Ilurroll llarrelson. ' The attendants were Mr. G. K. s Darker with Miss Mary Gore, Mr. r A. J. Cox with Miss Detta Gore, Mr. " Itolly Todd with lssa Boyd, Mr. 1 John Todd with Miss Minnie Goss. ( The parlor was most tastefully v decorated with spring's choicest I flowers. After the ceremony was performed all wore invited to a 1 table heavily laden with dainties of J almost every variety to satisfy the 1 Innof ' 1 I > 1 11*uv? uuiiii 17 ii 11 iii?_^ 11iv11v.i^ rcuuiiy distributed refreshments until ail ' were served. Sonic fine music was * rendered on organ and guitar by the } young men and Ladies who have certainly cultivated their musical tal- * cuts to advantage. On the following day all le t, (or 1 the home of the grocm where we 1 found a table none the less laden 1 with viands which were enjoyed by ' all present. ! The bride is a charming young : lady for whom all who know her has ' boundless esteem. Mr. Boyd is a J hustling farmer and business man. We tender all go. d wishes and hopes 1 for a sunny life to the. couple who have chose to walk together t.hrmndi- ' out tin* ups ami downs of life. 1 C. E. flow's This? ? Wc offer One Hundred Dollars ( Reward for any case of Catarrh ! that cannot bo cured by Hall's ca- 1 tarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney & Co., ! Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, ' have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business i transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made / by his firm. 1 / Waldiug, Ivinuan <!fc Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken 1 internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the 1 system, Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle, Sold by all 1 Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. sticii itemsDear Mr. Editor Herald: Please allow mo space for a few words from this section .. . .The health isjgood at thm writing.. . The people are busy with their crops.. ..J. M. McDowell and sister, Miss Nellie, visited rela | tives near Hand on last Saturday j and Sunday.. . Mr. J, M. McDowell went to Conway one day last week on business.... Some neonle don't like visiting but I do.... Charley Hardee visited his best girl on last i Sunday . . lh H. Todd has completed i his new dwelling house.... Mr. S i P. McDowell went to see his best virion last Sunday Miss Lucy < Grainier of the Neck, is staying at i Dolt Long's. Hlossom. -m . . , L. . Death from AppcmJiciti i/i decrease in the same ratio that the ' use of Dr Kind's New Life Pills ' increases. They save you from 1 danger and bring quick and painless * release from constipation and the j ills growing our of it. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. 1 Druggist. 25c. Try them. ' t Dcatti of an Infant. { The spirit of Lloyd 13., son of W. i J. Smith, took it eternal Might e April 21, 1006, to the everlasting t resting place, Ilis body was buried i in the Ilarnhill cemetery near his 1 mother and hrnthoi- Vntlin*. J ^ v v .4v. ? , 1 UVIIUI ) ui UlUUl 1 and sister Lloyd can't come back to a us, but let us try and be ready to go r to him when the Master shall call. \ He was born March 3rd, 190(1. rl One Who Loved Him. Is .... d n Have you pains in the bu- h inflammation of any kind, rheunm a tism, fainting spells, indigestion < r constipation, Hollister's Roeh. Mountain Tea. Makes you well :keeps you well. 3f> cents, At Norton f( Drug Co. * C Steamers Colidc. ^ Georgetown Times. While the Clyde steamship Nava- / hoe was coming into the Sampit ? River on Wednesday evening about r dusk, the officers must have lost j control of her, and she smashed into a the wharf of the Woccamaw line of steamers, damaging the wharf, and g injuring the steamers Rurroughs p and Mitchell C. It was a narrow p escape all round, and a wonder some p life was not lost. We suppose these (> two steamers were damaged to the amount of $400 or $500?the Bur- n roughs especially, the right side, just in front of the paddle box, being j smashed in. A Mountain of OolcJ, could uot bring as much happiness V to Mrs. Lucia Wilkes, of Caroline, E Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely T cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Grrcatest antiseptic healer ^ of piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c b at Norton Drug Co. Drug store. d< A v. _ ' / -r-r .J,;' ^ !''? ? the liny. Health of the community conin ue good. Wo have had the longest dry poll for the past few weeks that /e have had since January 1st, ar.d 1 his has been against some of cur obaceo growers transplanting the veed; as well as the cotton plantrs who sowed their crop and have ailed to be blessed with a season o cause it to conio up. The frost that came last week aused several in this section to mve to plant corn and cotton the tecond time, especially those that ushed ahead and planted corn in dareh and cotton the first part of \pril. Now they see whore some >f their maybes have come to pass, vhich they so often used after comdoting their planting by saying: 'It may be that we will have to )lant again." If we will go back v few years and notice, we will find ihat almost every spring wo have a tilling frost in April, therefore it ooks as though March planting will ioon be a thing of the past in th's icction of the oountry, excepting a few crops, unless we should fancy the idea of plant ing the second time, whTeh, I am sure would not work well for our good old farmer this day md time. They have not get the time to idle their time away over md over without accomplishing some good. No sir, they now see md know that they are, and have been the mud sill to all prosperity md have gone right down to work trying to accomplish a better end in the future, which in my probably poor judgment would be so easy done if they only would combine together in one accord, and then fall together as other organizations do who make such fine success of lots of things that are not worthy of comparing with the <-lin jur tanners of this day have to start with. Mr. Editor, your correspondent is a farmer or so called, mil one that is very much interested in the farmer's welfare, and one that longs to see the day when the farmers can come together as one body and plant diversified crops. There were union services at I Mack Creek last Saturday and Sun Jay, being conducted by Rev. Geo. Core from Simpson Creek, who spoke interesting words to a large congregation. Among the visitors were Miss Readen and Neal Cannon, of Pee Dee; Morrison Benton, of Bethel; Mr, and Mrs. 0 W. Brown, of Tabor, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs,. R. VV instead, of Mullir.s; Win slow Wright, of Scran ton. M. Wliite and his son attended union services at Pleasant Meadow last Saturday and Sunday. J. T. Floyd and Hamilton Jordan were callers in this section last Sunday Miss Australia Hinson, who is teaching near Bayboro paid her parents of this section a visit last Sunday. She was accompanied by a Mr. Anderson. M. A. Wright of Tabor, N. C., was in this section the last of the week looking for berry pickers. A few will go from here to assist f lin 4 ?.. .. 1. ? -? ' - ' 1 * .hvj iuantu truuKurs in 1110 ocrry regions, but most of us Imvo plenty rush of our own. For fear I will miss the cako. 1 will just say listen for the bells in the near future. Dew Drop. - Toddvillc ridinirs. Mrs. L. D. Long was here this week....M. F. Sarvis, the populvr and surveyor, of llucksville, was in .own a few days ago . . The farmers ire about through planting cotton md we think that the acreage will }c about the same as last year. . flic location of the new court house md jail seeing to boa knotty probcm for the commission to solve. *Ve have no desire to dictate in this natter, but we are of the opinion hat a majority of the people would ircfer to have these buildings erectsd in the business portion of the own. The present site, the Nornan old lot or the Beaty lot would ill the bill. We are told that it is mpossible to get the Norman lot ,nd we know that Col. Spivey does lot wish to sell his property. The iresent site is too small unless the ?odd property could be secured. Jow, what are the commissioners to o? They are men of good busiess judgment and we believe they ave the best interest of the county t heart. The (Greenwood (Toddville) Domor itic club met last Saturday and . organized by the election of the allowing officers; A. M, Dusenbury, Chairman; W. L. Singleton, Vice >rosident, A. II. Long, Secretary; Joramittee on Registration? A . M. )usenbury, S. M. Paul. Delegates to County Convention? V M. Dusenbury, W. I . Siugletou, L E. Smart, J. J. Cook, R. A. Lowimore, S. M, Paul, A. H. Long, VV. . McCracken, - W. E. Dusenbury nd J. R. Martin. VV. L. Singleton was endorsed for iiipervisor and requested to make ho race. On motion of S. M. Paul ho Chairman was given the authority to fill any vacancy that might ccur in the delegation. On motion of J. J. Cook tho Chairman was instructed to publish the roccedings of the meeting in the lorry lieraid. NOTICE. All members of Hickory camp Woodmen of tho World in the Do<; lluff township are requested to at3nd a meeting of the camp on ( uesday May 8th, at 2 o'clock p. in. Commander J. II. Jones. ?Still prin ting straw berry cheeks ' y the thousand. Send in your orjr in time. /' f * I 8! |st ^ i 11 la II h: si h Wonderful vnluos aaeaaa Armory of Company "II" Gcueral Order No. Having adapted an invitation from the Confederate Veterans Reunion Dominitteo to act as escort to the Confederate Veterans during their parade on 10th inst, this Co , is hereby ordered to assemble at its Armory on Thursday morning May 10th at 10:iU) o'clock for each escort. Khaki uniforms and hats to be worn. The Commanding officer hopes every member will be present on this occasion. Ry order, Official: Chas. .1. Kpps, O. M. HarreNon, Capt. Com. (). iS. JOHNSON'S SHOES J invite the people of Horry County to call and examine my stock of SHOKS and compare my prices with |)i*ices of other stores for the same goods. The stock is complete with any quality to lit the feet of the whole family. When you see the goods and loom the prices, you will buy if yon need the sh os. Yours, M. W. JOHNSON. INOTICI: OF l)ISCIIAK(il:. Notice is hereby yiven that on the 14th day of May at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the undersigned will apply to the Jud^e of Probate of 1 lorry county, at his ollice r.t Ooinvav, S, C., for a linal discharge as administrator of the estate of John W. Dimerv deceased., T. Silas Dirjiery, Qualified Administrator 4 12 G td. J. VV Dimery Dcc'd I L BK | T11K GROCER. I respectfully cull the attention of the purchasing public to the fact that I carry one of best stocks of FAMILY AND PLANTATION uitot LIMES ever" soon in this market and am prepared to name the lowest prices on same, You are normally invited to I t mo supply your units ? ?*3^1 IM MY STOCK OF EEIERAL UUm in complete in nil departments embracing i everything that can l?o found elsowhoro. i The choicest goods at the lowest prices. Hoe me before purchasing if you want to save big money. . Notice. f Under and by virluoof a Distress Warrant issued by G. H. Jenkins against W. lb Compton, for house rent, have seized ana will offer for' salubeforothecourthou.se in Con-| way, S. C., on Thursday, May 10th, \ tlie following articles- 1 I dor, 1 Burring Machine, 1 Mallei, 1 Insidoto Refrigerator, 1 Store Lamp, 1 Vice, 1 Oil Can, 2 Pair Pinchers, Pumps and Sprayers, and Other rools belonging Tinner's Outfit H. N. SESSIONS, Agent. April 26-,* 1906. 2w4. IF C YLE ANE ir OIKS' VF< L. B I Calicos and lawns CJ J (<VWWv',' AWW QQQQOi ita^saaasiflriff- 'rflilMiBiainnril" " I DON8 THE 9 > COME TO TO TIME WE ^ |j Make Our Stor I amine SAftll'LKS SAiMI'LKS WHOLESALE PRICES | 2000 Ladies'Gent's aud Children's S Hats and Caps. Samples at whole2000 pairs Ladies', Gent's and Children's shoes? samples at who e ICall early and avoid the rush, and seejmt how much profit the other fellow is charging you.' Our Bummer suits lor men, boys aid youths are the prettiest you ever saw, In dress goods we have the largest line ever shown in 1 lorry County, bought before the advance in price, and are selling thorn at same old cheap j Conway the mcc ^ mm ^ Bvaaovci i 111 i .? w ) QUALT MHBtllSinHBniMH * ME ords I ^ IX P J w Iv w j yard. WWWWWWV T FOR t\ND 10th C WN AND ENJO ^RE GOING TO < e Your Headqua the Following F Bargain! ALL THE WHILE. :orhick| "L .:' ' : '>' * ' '' j; , vk* 111$^' ' - i y>?? W . ' ''1 W'j ?&XS -' ggB /' V :v *' .' i '"' ' I " ' r. .. 1 is <a col toesdsso^ ~ ?Is m? aewi.ifiiniH^i# X FT] | l| hi p, ip >1 1 o Is I i < H !(3EE 1 | )F MAY! | ?Y THE GOOD 1 3IVE YOU. I rters and Ex- 1 'rices: Furniture 1 SEWING MACHINES O. K. COOK STOVES. We have a hetfufiful line of Eurnl tiin?, t-ewing Machines O. K. K?Cook Stove*, ami a lull line of fetf Groceries at .wholesale prices. Bg One horse harrows to close out gm Wo .\re agents tor the Butter'u k jffi I'attenis. Also for the International Tailoring Company's clothing. Your measure taken and a j&d lit guaranteed. K| Battle Ave Shoes. Call early and avoid the ttisli as Ku "we don't keep anything but sell js| everything. There is something doing at the House i if . , vv';?? , V n *?* ' a ' - jfc-ar \ H ? ' . ?n?s .LrlNS CO. *