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. t -/itThe Stor< Conway's Quick You are cordially Clothing * ^ 1 i tens emu 3m THE HORRY HERALD. Thursday May 31 1906. ????????? Sprlnx Hill Items. Mr. Editor: As 1 haven't seen any thing from here for some time, I will write you a few lines for publication in the columns of your interesting paper. With a few exceptions the health of the surrounding country is very good at present. Rev. Calvin Gasque, a citizen living near here, seems to be suffering j very much from a severe attack of rheumatism. He has the sympathy of many relatives and friends. Gen. Green is making his anpearance in line array and we think from the condition of affairs just now that its going to be a hard fought battle between him and the farmers this season. Rev. Georgs llarrelsoa preached at the Allen school house on last Sunday evening. There was quite a crowd present, In a recent issue there was something said in regard to visiting If T fun not. mict.nl/rtn min _ v V .U..,VI>?VI1 WlIVy ?? I I IA" 1 3lUU he was opposed to it. It is said that it takes all kinds of people to make a world and I think if this be the case it will take writing on several good subjects to make a good county newspaper a success, So under these circumstances 1 think it necessary to have some visiting occassionally. Miss Emma McNair of Gideon, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. McCall. Mr. Noah Shelly of Cool Spring, was in this vicinity last Sunday afternoon. We are glad to say the post oil ice that we have been needing so long is at last given us. 1 think it will bo much more convenient that going four miles to mail a letter. We arc glad to see our business men hustlin*/ thomeelvos in tlw? wnl. faro of their country. May they keep on step by step and at last roach the height of success. A. C. E. Mow's Tills? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's ca-' tarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney At Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business 't transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken 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. ??? Daisy Items, Health of the community is genei ally good, We had a fine rain Sunday night which was very nice on all growing crops. W. R. Carter went to Rowland, TSJ n /!.. .. i?... * -I. ki i v_/ . y kj 11 vi i y Hint WCl'K, H. (J. Oilman of our section h put one side to his new ground com Who can beat this? Mr. Oilman i> a hustler. i J. A. Little and J. E. Carter went to I. L.Lee's one dav last week. Mr. Vereeu o.: San ford passed here last week en route to see his father Dexter Uuss of Mat tie was on our streets last Saturday. . L. V. Todd and uncle, llose.y Hewett paid us a flying trip last Saturday. Some writer wanted to know where the next session of the Buck Creek union would meet. It will meet at Dogwood church. Best wishes to the Herald and its readers. Sub. A Mountain of Gold. COuld not hrincr nc. mucl. ...n ? / imivu uci\f J M IIITdS to Mrs. Lucia Wilkc, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c box of Bucklen'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. Drugstore, The court house commissioners have adverLsed the bonds for sale, but nothing has been dooo as to fixing a site for the new buildings. ""X. w ? 4 ? - of BIG Sale and Sma T1 invited to keep : oes. Ro Lo Toddvillc Tidlnjrs. A. 11. Long wiui here this week. M. l\ Sai vis of Mucks ville spent a day in this section last week surveying land. We hope the court house commission will soon agree and start the new buildings. Col. 1). A. Spivey is congratulated here on all sides for his untiring etYorts toward giving the old soldiers a good time at the reunion. If there is.any one man in Horry who has the {food will of all the veterans it c is uui. o pi voy . Wo notice by the papers that Commander Johnson will not get another trial and we suppose will eventually hang. Wo think that II. Wofford Wait deserves some credit for the manner in which he has pushed Johnson's claim. Wo note in last week's issue that a subscriber was worked up by the failure of the Herald to arrive on schedule time. As the people in our section think more, of the Herald than all other papers combined, we hope th.it it will continue in the lead and never fail to arrive on Thursday evening. A great many of your personal friends say that you made a good choice in getting Mr. Ogilvie with you, as they remember him pleasantly when he was running the llorry Progress. Forecast, Paso. Mr. Fditor:?Please allow me space in your valuable columns for a few words, as I never see anything from this place. Sad hearts were very much revived this morning when the gentle rain began to fall, which was so very much needed. TV.-. ,.:..i * * im to rupori at mis lime. M. V. Gerrald lost a fine young mule this week. Mr. Gerrald has a tine crop, his tobacco is the finest wo have seeu yet. (lest wishes to the lit raid and its readers. S. N. U. . Gurlcy. Times are lively. Crops aro looking fine. Jesse Mishoeaud Miss Sallie Durant of San ford were visiting this place last Sunday. There was preaching at New Light church last Sunday conducted by Mr. Harrelson. Among those who attended were L. M, Anderson and Miss K11 ft Ifnrrlno The health of the community is generally good J. M, Prince was in the Adrian section last Sunday accompained by his brother. S. G. Godfry and J. T. Mis hoe left last Saturday for the north. Much success to the Ilerald. 1900. News from Plyods. Editor Herald: Allow ine space for a few lines. We are glad to report a few rainy days which was very much needed in our section. The farmers are in better heart about their crops| now. There was a very nice children's day at Floyd's church last ounday, May 20ih, A large crowd attended. Among those present were Messrs Robert Moody and Charlie Flays from Kemper, Miss Mollic Ford and brother from Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Agrippa Williamson from Spring Branch. It is sa.d that Mr. E. M. Mcares has the finest tobacco in our com r unity. Mr. By ram Pierce was visiting in the community Sunday. Mr. Oliver Blanton was visiting in this section last Saturday night and Sunday. Oh! I forgot what Uncle Ned said about visiting. But never mind, 1 won't tell if bo comes. Come on, Uncle Ned, we would like to hear, from you every week. Thero has been a great deal of fishing done this year by the people of our section. It is reported that G. W. Dudney and A. M. Small caught something over one hundred one day last week, so your know they had good bait. The writer thinks that some of the boys will have to stop fishing at nights so the owls can stay in the swamp. I am informed that one night last week a little yearling frightoned four of our bravest men into the top of a tree while fishing on the banks of the river. I think it must have been a terrible yearling. Grasshopper. There were showers of rain lust Friday night and on Sat urday morning, and they were indeed showers of blessings in time of need. Crops wore suffering for rain. BARGAI ill Profit Empori Your Dollar HE BIGG! ^our eye on our c LEE Al JOHNSON'S CASE DECIDED! HE IS TRIED AT THE HAK OF PUBLIC OPINION AND ANUNANIMOU8 VERDICT RENDERED. Issues of Vital Importancc to tlic People of Conway and Surround Iiik Country In vol ved - -The Burn inmt Question Settled at l.ust. This was an action brought bo fore the Court of PublicOpinion and after an exhaustive hearing before a full bench it was the opinion of JudlTO Consumer, whieh nnininn w.ic unanimously concurred in by all the Judges, that M. E. Johnson lias the best line of Summer Goods at the lowest prices and that his stock of Groceries can't be beat for quality and price. <-all and examine these goods and when you realize their good quality as compared with others you will decide the ease in favor of Johnson's goods. M. E. Johnson. PURELY PERSONAL. J. II. Baker of Adrian, was in the city on business last Thursday. G, L. Skipper of Uucksport, was among those in town last Thursday. Emerson McDuftie of Marion County was in Conway on business recently. Alex Outlaw passed through town recently on his way from St. Mary, Ga. T. P. Hardee and J. M. Gause were among the farmers in town last Monday. J. J, Powell and C. C. Powell were both recent renewal subscribers to the Herald. Clias. Marthinson of Washington, was here several days last week on legal business. J. Q. Johnson of Zoan was in town one day last week, spending some time with his friends. Mr. A L. Dan forth of the Homewood Nursery Co., was on the streets a few days ago with the finest load of oats that we have ever seen. W P Lewis was ill the nit,v rHnnnt.lv lie was married yesterday to Miss Alice Rogers, one of Marion's most charming young ladies. His many friends in Horry will wish him and his charming bride along and happy life. Many friends of IIou. J. A. MoDermott have read the short notice copied from the Columbia State to the effect that he would be a candidate for a State ollice this year, and have been writing him to find out if it were true, He has asked us to state that he will not run for any State office, but will likely be a candidate for reelection t: the office of County Treasurer. Mollttf. IN. C The long dry weather was broken Thursday night by a refreshing shower. J. H. Brlnson and wife of Daisy, j n o. wurc visiung 111 mis section Saturday and Sunday. We are very sorry to report Mr. JolinW. Jacob's illness. We. hope the good old gentleman will soon regain his much desired health. The work is progressing nicely on the parsonage at this place by the Waccamaw circuit. Rev. Li. E. Sawyer was on c <r streets recently. Our second trial on a local school tax passed Thursday with same result as before. As it pleases the majority of course we will submit. Mrs. Fannie Prince of this place is visiting parents and friends at Daisy, S. C. A Ashing party was olY a few hours Friday and returned with a goodly number of the finny tribe. Pluck. _ - ?- - - Princevllle. For the information of "Maybo" at Bisco, I will state that the next session of the Buck Creek Union will be held with the church at Dogwood Hill in July. We are very sorry to learn that on last Saturday evening while J. B. Graham was settling for fertil i'/.er and strawberry crates at Boris he accidently left his pocket book containing one hundred dollars in twenty dollar bills lying on the counter, and in less time than he could return from the front door of the store it was missing. He has so far been unable to find it. W. A. P. i ' ????? NS. um. here always Capi EST AND counters SD COMF | THH H J* All 1 1 1 ^PUBLISHED Tl 52: A Live Proffr _ ^ CI date Newspap all the State ZZ news. NOW IS TIIE TIME T WANT TO KEEP UP WIT! WILL MAKE UNUSUAL ITS READERS POSTED EVENTS T' THE WEEK. CIPLE, NuX PARTIZAN I ZZ' SUBSCRIPTIC t SUBSCRI Candidates Cards A!VNOl'NC!GItlliNTS CNUKH THIS 95.OOIN ADVANCK. 11.UJ.L-1 .J J' 'i 'IL-L! j h'or County Auditor. My candidacy for reelection to the oillce of County Auditorof llorrycounty is hereby announced. J. A. LEWIS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of Auditor of 1 lorry county subject however to the rules of the Democratic primary. 11. N. SESSIONS. I'or Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the cilice of County Supervisor,, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. JEREMIAH MIS HOE. For Superintendent of Kducatlon. Thanking my friends for their support in the past, I again announce myself a candidate for the ollice of County Superintendent of Education subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. NV. A. PRINCE. For Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a can didute for county supervisor, subject to the rule of the Democratic party, and announcing myself always in favor of good loads. A, P. JOHNSON. LOST?Docket book containing $05.00 in currency, viz. two twenties, two tens, one five, one check issued by (J. B. Todd to K. M, Prince for $40.05, Also some labor checks from G. C, Orinan to Capt. Elliotte. Finder will return and get reward. .1 W. PRINCE, 5 27 0 tf Uayboro, $. O NOTICES TO CREDITORS All persons holding claims against the "State of Mannassa Thompson, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly attested with the undersigned within the! time fixed by law or this notice will be] pleaded in liar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to suld estate are hereby required to make payment to the uudersigned. J. J. KING. Admr., Estate Mannassa Thompson, dee'd | Or II. II. Woodward, his Attorney. 3w9 Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given th t on tlie 21st dav of Juno A. D. U)0(?, at 11 o'clock a. | m. the undersigned will apply to lion, j II N. Sessions, Judge of Probate in and for Horry County, at his office, at (Jonway, S C, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Sllvius A Causey, deceased. Jehu Causey, Qualified Adrnr Silvius A Causey, deceesxd. 4 \v 0 Wanted?Laboring men, will pay $1.25 per day. Apply to Stanley Turpentine Co., San ford, S. C. Have you weakness of any kind stomach, back, or any organs ot the body? Don't dose yourself with ordinary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the suprome curative power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. At Norton Drtft? Co. tures BEST Bi ?ANY. Dry '????!??????????????< I III III /ll /ll / / 1 / / 1 ORRY H 1URSDAYS BY COI |?| essive up-to- $ i er containing | < and county f I 0 SUBSCRIBE IF YOU J II THE POLITICS. IT $ . / EFFORTL TO KEEP \ ON THE CURRENT | DEMOCRATIC PRIN. ( N" UTTERANCE. ) >N S1 A YEAR { 3E NOW! I NEW & G R O C I have opened up a grocery | corner and will be pleased to Everything new and fresh an R.e?.sotvi Groceries delivered to any Call and see my stock when PHONE 25. Jo Do ( Notice of Discharge. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of June A. I). 190(5, at 11 o'clock a. in. the undersigned will apply to Hon. II. N* SessionSj Judge of Probate in and for Horry County, at his office, at Conway, S. 0., for a Final discharge as administratrix of the estate of A/ir. Hardwick, deceased. M. A, llardwick, Qualified Adini A. P. Hardwick, Deceased. 4 w 9 Citation. THE STATE IIV yuwTTir r?* um ? v, . ? . ?v,i> 11 wrv iwj 11 1 i> a , County of Horry, lly H. N.Sessions, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, Ellinor En/.or made suit to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate of and effects of John En/or, deceased: These are therefore to cite and aduaon Ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John En/or, deceased that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate to be held at Conway, 8. (J., on Monday, June 4th, 100(5, after publication hereof, at 11 o'cIock in the forenoon, to show cause if any they have why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, tlds the 21st. day of May Anno Domini 1905. Published on the 24th and 31st days of May, 1900. in the llorry Herald. H M Bffuumvo Judge of Probate I lorry Co. 2w7. C, Cannon was in town one da last week. L. A. Blake was anion# the business men in town last week. John W. Capps was in town one day recently on business. Jack Watts was among our visitors in town one day last week. ^RGAINS Goods and Millinery. Rftmrnmmnt* ERALDj MWAY PUB. CO. OVR JOB 3 DEPT IS 3 Complete END US YOUR NEXT JOB ND LET US SHOW YOU /IIAT WE CAN J>0. ALL ORK GUARANTEED. Ve solicit your -~3 Patronage. FRESH E R I E S store at tny old stand on the i serve my friends at any time*. rl crnarnnfflod <>lneo ? _ VV.VU laifcJU Vyiiico CltlVU o gable Prices. part of town free of charge, needing auything in. my line. )LIVER ( I IMMBHHiaMHMHaMHWMI MMRnMBMn mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmomm 1785 lOOO! COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, $. C. Entrance examination will bo hold in llio Conn ty Court IIouho on Friday, July ti, at 51 a. in. One hree Tuition Scholarship to each county ot South Carolina awarded by the county Supt of Kductt tion and Judge of Probate. Hoard and furnished room in Dormitory, git a month. All candidatoa for admiaaion aro permitted to compete for vacant Hoyco Scholarships which pay Sl(X) a year. For Catalogue and information, addresp, 11A it It I SOX KANDOLl'II, President. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Silas \V. Beverly, late of the County of Horry, deceased,, arc hereby notified to present the* same dulv verifier! nn/i t . w > < .?vw liiivt lit I UfS tUll l/U ' the undersigned within the time provided by the statute, or this* notice will be set up in bar^if theirrecovery; and all persons indebted! to said estate are hereby notified to* make payment to the undersigned.$ Or to Mrs. Treacy A. Beverly/,, II. II. Woodward, Qualified Adi~ Her Attorney. ministratrii*;. 5 17 6 at. Silas W. Be v. erly Deceased ' Notice of Discharge. On the 28th d?y of June A I) 1908, at It o'clock a m. the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of A II .1 Oalbraith, deceased, will apply to Hon II \t n - ti 11 sessions, Judge of Probate in and for Horry County, at hlsoillce nt Conway. S C, for a final discharge as such adlPfciistrator James A Lewis, Qualified Admr Estate A II J Gelbralth Deceased 4w0 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 1 Digests what you oat* y j .