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THE HORRY HERALD. Thursday May 10 1906. ? *From the Day. M Health continues good and wcath-; er continues dry. We had a show-1 or last week which caused many of our farmers to get bnsv setting tobacco . On Thursday of last week there passed probably the nearest an up country tornado through this section that our people over witnessed. Many old heads say they have been here a long time and have never seen it beat. A great deal of damage was done especially in nearby sections, many houses being blown dowi , both churches and dwellings as well is barns and smokehouses. 1 heard of one farmer whose smokehouse was torn ur an 1 his meat in large quantities was scattered almost over the field. Now this is one thing thai seldom occurs in this section, and havn't we a riirht to he vorv thankful that our county is as free from from tornadoes as it is? Ed Harrelson of the Pleasant View section was among those in this section last. Sunday. Well, you know I stated in the last issue to listen for the bells in the near future but didn't know I was so near right. On Wednesday evening of last week at 8 o'clock a large crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mis. 11. F. Ilamlson to witness the marriage of their daughter, Miss Cora to Mr. .1. T. Floyd. The parlor was nicely decorated with bainboo and the large crowd was conveniently seated by the ushers, who were untiring to make a pic* tureijuo scene. At 'he appointed hour there appeared two little flower girls followed by six bridesmaids and the bride and groom. The couple were j ined .together by the Rev. Dr. Walters. Many cheerful congratulat ions followed, after which the crowd was invited to the dining room where they found the table laden with dainties of many kinds to satisfy the inner man. After supper the crowd enjoyed some fine music both organ and guitar. On the following day the bride and groom were accompanied by many of their relatives to their new home in (lalivants Ferry section. The bride is a charming young lady for whom all who know her has boundless esteem. She will he greatly missed by many in this section Mr. Floyd is a hustling farmer. We tender all good wishes and hopes for a sunny life to the couple who have chosen to walk together throughout, the ups and downs of life. Dew Drop. Mow's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Wc, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by liis linn. Walding, Kinnan & Mar\in, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is talcen internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Has (lone to llis Reward. Mr. T. C. Barnhill, of Gallvants Ferry, Horry county, was born luly 25th, 1870. Being reared by pious parents he very early became a mem ber of the M. E. Church at Sandy Plain. Faithful in Sunday school as long as he was able to attend, he filled acceptably many important positions in the church and was also an elTicicnt Sunday school teacher as many places in this county I will testify. Serving as one of the hoard of examiners until disabled by his last illness. In the year 1901, on the 24th of December, he was happily married to Miss Freddie I. Holmes. One child was born to them?Little Ruth?now three ymrs okl and is staying with her grand, a His wife, mother, four sisters a d . .. Vf s/t w VIIV/I Q OKI > I \ u II 1 III. I'l (3 h ' r * j Tered long but bore it patiently, i seeming perfectly resigned to tin will of God, leaving testimony thai all was well with him when the summons came. lie quietly departed for the other shore February Oth, 1900, leaving many friends to mourn his loss. . A Friend. Troiii Around SpriiiK Hrancli. Dear Editor: Not hearing anything from old Soring Branch in sometime 1 will try and write you a fftw lines. The health is good. Strawherries plentiful. Wo had a very good sermon at the BufTUin school house. Among the visitors was Mr. J. K. BulTkin, of Conifer. We wire <>\nd to have him present with us after a long absence. After the services lie in company with other boys paid several calls to his friends. Come again, we are always glad to see you, Mr. Buffkin. We are looking for rain and it is needed. As news is out I will ring otT until next time. Blue Eyes. Men and Boy's Hats, the good kind, from 15cents to $1 at A. P. Johnson's. ?Spivey is still trying to hold prices down. Give him your trade. * i Happenings at Graham's Store Mr. W. I!. Coats and Miss Etta Causey we 1*0 joined together in the holy bonds of matrimony on April ! 8th. lfiOG, Rev. II. 11. Roberts performing the ceremony at his residence. ... Mr. Isaac Jcnrette had the misfortune of getting his face badly scratched by the flight of a chicken sometime ago, but we are glad to say he has recovered.... Messrs. Bishop Hard wick and E. N. Johnson went to B. P. Graham on business last Friday afternoon. . Rev. Mr. Ilarrelson tilled his appointment at Jones' Swamp on the Ith Sunday and Saturday before in April Glad to say the recent fire which broke out between this plavo and Bayboro did not reach us, but those who suffered damage have our sympathy. Some of the church members attended the union last Friday and Saturday.... W. A. Johnson and S. W. Skipper went fishing last Friday and returned with no shameful re- , port. Tobacco set tine is the order of the day... Lets hear from the Florida bo vs. Be bo Death from Appondicitl/, d< crease in the same ratio that the use of Br Kind's New Life Fills increases They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constipation and the ills growing our of it. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. Bruggist. 25c. Trv them. Hippies from Cool Springs. The health of our community is good at present . Our fanners are getting a move on planting cotton and getting out their tobacco The recent col 1 snap did considerable damage to crops and fruit is also damaged.. .There are signs of thrift and progress in tho county generally as well as in Conway ... I Our people arc too busy now to talk polities but it is very likely we will put one candidate in the field for Supervisor.. We are told that there was a very quiet wedding near here, recently, the contracting partics being Jos Cannon and Miss Maggie Jackson . .Can any reader of the Herald tell us where the minutes of tho Wuccamaw Association are at?... Mrs July and James Moore visited in our section last Sunday.... Miss Nellie and Cleveland Mishoe spent Sunday at Hurley. Fred llux, who has been on the sick list for sometime, is out again. Farmer. ? ?- ? A Mountain of Gold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Rucklen's Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at Norton Drug Co. Drug store. Wanamakcr. Farmers of this section are busy planting. Some have finished soiling out tobacco, and some are waiting for plants. S. W. Tyler had the misfortune of loosing a line milch co.v last week. A crowd of young boys went fishing last week and report a good time and a "mess of cats. " Rev. J. M. Connerly is having very good luck with his strawberries. Herbert Grainger is visiting his sister, Mrs, J. A. Mason, who has been staying at Pages Mills but is moving to Mullins now. Miss Missouri Williamson is visiting friends near Nichols. Miss Anges Rockwell visited Mrs. r t r ? - it. ij. /vyers a Few days ago. Wallie Howell and Misses Gret Hooks and Kerbie Tyler were pleasant callers at Hufus ilailey'sSunday. Mrs. John D H ooks and daughter, Miss Edna, spent a very pleasant day at Mr. Geo. Fox worth's last week. X. Have you pains in the back, inflammation of any kind, rheumatism, fainting spells, indigestion or constipation, Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Makes you weli, keeps you well. 35 cents, At Norton Drug Co. DIED. Near Forney, April 11, 190G, Mrs. '-vile Martin, wife of 1). J. Martin, ..ul daughter of II P. and Martha Johnson. She was a kind and obedient daughter, a faithful and loving wife, She was about 19 years o1 age. "She suffered from heart dropsy. Friends and loved ones did what they could, but the Lord knew best and called her to dwell with him in the beautiful land of Beaulah?the far away home of the soul. She leaves a father and mother, three sisters, two brothers and many friends to mourn her loss. May we meet dear Eflie around the great white throne in heaven. A Friend. DIED. George W. Suggs, son of William and Annie J. Suggs, deceased departed this life on April 21th at his home near Loris after a short ill uess of one week He leaves a lov in# wife, seven children and a host of friend and relatives to mourn their loss. The interment took place at the Princeville burying ground on the same day. B. Poultry and eggs always a good i rice at W. Boyd Jones. During last few days he has bought and sold over JfVOO dkr/en eggs. if f$? ^ |fcas3w?aife?;; If ST jjjj jjj &*A.. ^ \ I Y& Jp' n ?.i 1 IH ^ Wonderful values I Jf* *WWW> Ibsaogaeo Armory of Company "II" General Order No. 5. Having accepted an invitation from the Confederate \reteiMns Ke?union Commit tec to act as escort to the Confederate Veterans during their parade on 1.0 th inst, this Co, is hereby ordered to assemble at its Armory on Thursday mornine May 10th at 10:.'Jno'eioeU for each escort. Khaki uniforms and hats to be worn. The Commanding ollieer hopes every member will be present on this oc oasion. 1>y order, Official: Chap. .). Kpps, O. M. HarreKon, Cant. Com. O. S. JOHNSON'S SHOES j 1 invite the people of Horry County to call and examine my stock 71 SIIOIOS and compare my prices with prices of other stores for the same #oods. The stock is complete with any | quality to lit the feet of tlu; whole 2 family. When you see the pjoods j and leorn the prices, you will buy j if you need the sh< es. Yours, r M. E. JOHNSON. ' i " ? INotlce Teachers Examination. An examination for teachers' certifi ate to teach in the free public schools of Horry county, will tie held | at the court house at Conway, S. C., on the 18th day of May A. I). 1!)l)(> Questions will be or. hand for those \ who have been taking the "Teach 3 crs' Reading Circle Course," and these papers arc to he examined by | members of the State Hoard of Ed- I ueation. E. V. lies', td. County Supt. of Ed. 1 Notice, Under and by virtue of a Distress Warrant issued by (J. H. Jenkins against W. H. Compton, for house rent, have seized and will otter for sale before the court house in Conway, S. C., on Thursday, May 1 Oth, ; 1 !)0t>: the following articles* 1 Folder, 1 Burring Machine, 1 Mallet, 1 Inside to Refrigerator, 1 Store Lamp, 1 Vir.n 1 mi n.... O 11-:.- iv > * ? >w) vii v iiii, _ l ai r i' 1 lKMKil'S, ] Pumps and Sprayers,- and Other I Tools belon^injr Tinner's Outfit II. N. SESSIONS, A<^ent. April 2(1, 1IK)(>. 2\v4. Citation. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By II. N, Sessions. ICsrj.y Probate Judge. Whereas Mrs. Mary Padin Smith made suit to me to grant lier letters of admlnstration of the estate of and ciTccTa of Edward Padin, deceased. . .mr iiu-n-iinc iu cup ana admonish all and singular Hip kindred and creditors of the said Edward Fad in, i deceased, that they \e and appear] iKifore me in the Court of Probate J tobe held at Conway, S. C., 011 Alayi II, 1900, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause , if any they have, why the said admbtra tion should not be granted. (liven ender ir.y hand, this 20, day of April Anno Domini 1900. Published on the ilrd day of May 19C0, in the Horry Ilevald. II. N. SESSIONS, Judge of Probate I lorry. County, 2*v4. I \ WS^VWWWS^ V'iliLSMU = O ? / YLE ANE - 43flnHHHBHHBHHBBHI IN DIES' Oxfc L. BU Calicos and lawns J ^ fVWWv v ^VWWV ^r-poocooog i DON" 9 THE 9 A 1 COME TO TOYS I TIME WE AI 1 Make Our Store 1 amine 1 SAMPLES SAMPLES P 1 WHOLESALE PRICES 1 ! :?<j 2000 Ladies'Gent's and Children a vVs Hals and Caps. Samples at whole- M aale cost. 2000 pairs Ladies', Gent's and I t.5 Children's shoes; samples at who eICall early and avoid the rush, and I see jml how much profit the .other fellow is charging you. Our Summer I suits for men. boys and youths are the prettiest y ou ever saw, In dress W goods we have the largest line ever I shown in llorry County, bought be- I fore the advance in price, and are I selling thorn at same old cheap I Conway THE McCOl i BVRROVGH # % seoeoeeee > QUALI [ ME >rds C K C yard. jgogggQgg MMMnUK as? r FOR iND 10 C fN AND ENJC r^rAiivi^ TA - \1UVJ11HI 1 W ' Your Headqua the Following F iiPl^ Bargain ALL THE WHILE, RMICK Mi<l OK BALK IN IIOItltY KY [S en coi 3009906% ty! 11 ??* | || i| | k |8 i o || [GFT II I Bnrwwa B )F MAY! I )Y THE GOOD 1 GIVE YOU. I rters and Ex- g 5rices: 1 Furniture i HEWING MACHINES O. K. COOK STOVES. We have a beautiful line of Furnl turej Sewing Machines O. K. va Cook Stoves, and a full line ol Groceries at wholesale prices. One horse harrows to close out We Are agents tor the Butterick Patterns. Also for the Interna tlonal Tailoring Company's clothing. Your measure taken and a lit guaranteed. Battle Av.e Shoes. Call early and avoid the iush as ; we don't keep anything hut sell fog everything. There is something doing at the House i ? ^ ichinery * > %> AINS CO. 0