The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 07, 1907, Image 2

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The Horry Herald littered at the Post Ofbce at Conway, 8. as Second Olaea Mall Matter. CIRCULATION i> 104-. IHJRLP tlKD EVERY THURSDAY MORNING I V CONWAY Pl'HLISIlINU CO. rtUltfco IPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR If, F. WOODWAKI), 10(1 it or ADVERTISING RATES: IttiHlnee< Locals, s cents per line. Cards of Thsnl ? a>.d Cominmiicatio'8 of u Persona Na tno *ri "d for at special Rates according to entp h. Obituarist, one cent a word in excess of RVt voids. OH\> I J Vdvertisements at Rates allowed by aw. P; 'play Advertisements, Rates furnished n application. Make all Che. ks and Order a yahle to the Editor. T .TTRRHAV W.ll 7 1007 Mlcltcal Items, Tnoheahh of the community is gen."??* ,,"v c >od at thi s tin e, although t hO-" 1 - ill' Sick LlO.SS. ' V..? ohles* 'nan in tb;. } I ; ^ " Ul ! v'ci*v ; iV l. ' ..ilirr. v? ' - ii?i ? 1 i we hi in a ( mc recovery. uii << ' Todd, of 1-> sy, has boei very j a lor about* I e months, l? In is . the Use of Irs stick be it nr. agvin. '"he th-v J W Todd lillod Sis py. ?iii?mci,t u'. Beulnh ? I >t i Mo'th Saturday and S i . v. ; ccngrc^.it lis' uttentiv iy to doth discourses Wo are interesting N. J. Hardee of Bnrdy, to bring his saw noli ini< our section, and ve think it will he ' a good thing for us should he do-' c;dc fo do so as the people are ii h i t1 . * building and fencing mat I ul.Mi and Mrs Charlie Cooper of Marion county. visited relatives and t. ienus in this section recently. M'n-s Logon, of Tabor, N C., visited M>s .1 L Boyd recently. Mr C'Ylmrdson, of Conway, and J M tiav 1, uf this place, made a bush ,i-- trip to North Carolina recent 1 B&T. i Uii's Siil/sci it>crs. Th< t > owing subscribers to the Hora >: '.aid their subscription to Audi o?' 7 A Lewis whiie on his round of the county taking tax returns. We thank our friends for their kindness: Robert Barnhill, F fl Glared v, Jos Green Sr, W II Loner, S J 0 Milligan, Dothan, S M Barnhill, J F Cause, J F Rodgers, Martha B Rabon, E F Gerrald, \V P Gerrald, Hugh Gerrald, K C Gerrald, D G Small, Harrison McDaniel, Sain Cook J J Dix, LS Singleton, I C Hardee. H H Anderson, II I) Bullock, L H Phillips, I) F Page, V B Shell/, C P Shelly, M L Pender, Lizzie F nyd, E W Small, A J Hooks, J 1") He >ics. L A Williams, G D Gibson, vadv Anderson, W J Anderson. Ij L Vice, J O McDaniol M L Enzor, .1 M McNeill, R II Ilatchpr, Z Q bullock, M Foley, Sain Jornigun, C I) f irrelson, P J Stevens, Thos Ho1 r S, W R Fowler. W J Phillips, J 1 A ford, J II Stanley, HH Grain ger, A M Hardee, Willie Gerrald, E C Geriald, S L Fowler, J M Edwards, li F Watts, W B King, J B Blac'cmanThe K, F, I>. at Gideon. In regard to the R. F. D. route from Galivants Ferry wo are glad to sav things have improved and we are getting our mail all right. There was some complaint made at first about the delay of the boxes but it is all over now. The Gideon post office is dead and the R. F. D. is delivering our mail in our boxes all right. We can get our mail out of our boxes day or night and we don't have to wait as we did at the Gideon post office when wo would go for our mail. I saw in your columns | some time ago that some of the Gal-1 ivonts Ferry people were complaining anc saying that the R. F. D. left about fifty families without any coi venieuue o' getting their mail. That is among those that have not got boxes and have not tried the route. I will say to all those tha*> are complaining, if Jtbey will get boxes and try the route they will lind that the K. F. D. is minn hnt- I ter and will stop complaining. Many of the people in the day of Christ complained and said that he would never do, but (when they tried him thev found that he was the best fr.ond they had ever tried. Two thirds of Horry county said that it would never do to build a new court house and jail at this tune, I think that they will soon see that it is the best thing for us. Cor Pianos 6c Organs At factory Prices. Writ' m it once for our special plan oi p j men Is 011 a Piano or Organ. Tf you buy either instrument tl rough us, you get a standard make, one that will last a lifetime. Write Malone's Music House, COLUMBIA. S. C. For Catalogues, Terms, Et. Subscribe for the Herald. * . #4 * Vtf . W II Hand. Profc >r of Secondary Education, Univi of S ?u1 Carolina, will add re he p oplc ?? \ Conway in the Audi ?riu?n of 15u?*roughs CJraded schoi , rn tomorrow 1 (Friday) evening, oi he subject of education in geucr; and the hi^rh >i school question in p iculur. Prof Hand has the reput on of b< :u<r graceful speaker a havii g.vttie subject he prcu to disc i s much thought and .> tl < who go to hear hii interested and t nt< i c ; 1 body is cordial'y i address the teach ? ? .i at the meeting Se! t > ny - Build* up wu-- lis -ue. p/nmoies appetite, iiupro\o-digos?ioi.. ind j? cn refreshing sleep, g ve>> r??-e,\ strength, and h< alth Tl 11 olll ter's Rook v n 1 en Constable V. 1) Juh. ,au war iu the Bruce sectit .? recei lv o-i < ! ' cial bu.iness. Jan os Howell w.:-> in the c.ily la Friday a witness ?n the road case from Bucks towns5 ip. (?p&... ^BrighterV J , ^ Sprospcct5:f j] v jki r.< / Wo hftTo ^ many actual 1 photographs of cotton 1 I lie I da on which no fertilizers w? ro \ used and pictures of lU Ids on wli oh ( I "other makes" of fortitix?*iw ro i used. Results o! these eiopa wero I , I dismal failures. Thero are much / \ "brighter prospects'* nhoud for 1ho \ / progressive farmers of tho Pouth. T f Two and three bales to tho m re uro v only ordinary yields where ^ / Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. I nro usod with proper cultivation. / \ Mako your cotton mature early, and 1 9 thus escape the hoi'wci.vilaandoi ier ^ \ damaging Insects. You can easily do 1 I this, as well as inercaso the number c I of boils(and their size) on your plants J I by plentifully using Virginia-Caro- f \ Una Fertilizers. This method will V M tremendously "increase your yields | I per acre." Don't bo fooled into buy- f I lug a substitute. I J Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. | Richmond. Va, J L Norfolk, Va. / \ Durham, N. C. f .> Charh ston. S. C. IV U Ilaltimoi'e, Md. 11 I Atlanta, (la. ? A Rarannah, Oft. n Montgomery, Ala. J? la Memphis, Tenn. JXg Wt Shrevoport, La. fj Tlic p; t.ronnyc iliat voi I year just pi* f and we assure ; value rceeivt 1 f<u' evei y dullai We < |H'Ot in this new HI US. etc,, etc., and respectfully rec Conway to call at our place ol should not want a penny's wo glad to see you. \Vishing;yot year and that we will all be be year shall cud, we arc yours fo I DEAL GROCER Always nice, clean and fresh. Iwhat they want, and arc please delivery. A nice lino of Fruits auc Always r Call and bei JOS* ?>* C i (' * ' ' 4 tlrooksviic New?. I The health of this community is good ?ii present. drs J S Uoilimv passed through, itMf recently. Miss 1 /ill o Stanley made a pleas i?il visit t ) M--, K'.um. Thomas Satin lay Mr \V loo lli'! inv was happily ! 11 u rled last Thursday evening to | Pansy Stan C C (lor<, No<ry I'ub'i -, |?'vlorn ed i he cere-I Mr and Mis I) ( L-wi visited n ir |> ir?'< i>. Mr ami Mrs VY J Si ir le v, somri i mo book. Miss Kino-.ie ri< fr. to iltor- ! jia, i.-5 viaitintf A -uto'i N. U. i Mr C; (J Shu.!i y. . -u * boi r: itavii g al im.i. i . ct, hu oM:r ted t?i \ 11.. ov'ii'i, . ' ' , \ < i v< . i\ in Mi - 0 >ii .earn 1 nual. r v d > a * '! i * t>lil? \ I s i.l ? It * i*. 111. V^ssbbm: " sjaa I Dragging | N fy* ' T7r^ -i'I &+ m-mrrN ^ | Xj I u W. IR I are a syrop'om of trvj most serious | i I tree* le ' > - a woman, k viz: f " . ; ' v.' !i iiiis, nnt :. inful ? per! Is, j di ns, backache, P. !' headache, nervousfie dizziness, ir- p? > ti'j.ilitv, ti; 1 t '.in ,, etc. The cure is E S I i IW. I ej | !:= ; ^3 V;Jf 4?lci \ 1 I The Female R^ulator '{! It; that woe 1 ri it, oar dive, vogetabloox- $ ("j tract, whi.li exor! such a marvelous, strnu.Un i : ; i n \ < i all female H uj organs. Cardui relies. . pain and ei m regulates Hie menses, it is a sure ? $ and permanent cure for all fcie.de wj k complaints. jj y At ull druggists and dealers in Si .00 bottles. ! ? " I SUoFF. 'ED AWrilL FAIN In my wo'iib in J ovai ]' , writes A'.rs. j Naomi IV e, if W t r i ove, A\o., ^ i "also In my :? lit ai I l? ; sides, and a 1 my mouses w 1 and irrog- I U i:> ' 1 lii- 'a jjjs not for as I did. Ej i It is tiie I. t niedicin : i e\er cook." E , ~ y -rf . r t Vs vts.'.'fltLCl'SC.V ? i i ii ? ??. Ktmmtm w?i?i -juiwiwtifc. ?mw i Viavo f.'iven us during the jj sou we have 1 lied to<;ivo\ou rl ' spent v itli us. . .year to t arry a full lim of II ulu, 11111 ptosis evorv one who visits ja business even though you pj nhof goods. Wo will bo ? i a happy and prosperous B t or acquainted before this B r business, pr/f ^ W . t.; L r. 1-5 fe k! ^8 1 h ; ttJBoJi I I :> r- ' I SHT 1 ^ ii !a I ! S IN j j vvri jgj m/% > f ' kj&U .. OO | \ Those t1 .it. call generally ^ot i tl with tho price, quality and ? ? &*>> SSfcOt ? ** ~J* i oaiiuies |i )ii hand 1 ^ v i Convinced, Jir-J Chew What You I Know What Yoi There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown?where the best tobacco grows?in the famous T~>: 3 A. rs A. jricuinuiic v^uuntry. Only choice selections of this well-matured and thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and onequarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption of chewing and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewers cannot resist the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing tobacco, and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along?one chewer makes other chewers?until the fact is now established that there are many more Sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. C R.J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CI FOR CASK I DlAr Tho farm and dwelling of Mr G. S !) Roberts, i1 tho Port Parrel - n m ReCC section, 12 miles from Conway, S. C. V on the Bay Bottom public Ros.d. fl LJtarnoi containing 100 acres, clay foundo- & for CVi lion, Pino cotton land, 1G A. cleared fl high st.te cultivation. 1 Mi. from fl pUTDOS church, 1 mile from school, 100 ;,ds fl to the } from public road, with avenue, and Hi p 1 mile from ICddy Lake & Northern j I * Railroad. Six room dwelling, all' fl \] rooms ceiled with good lumber except fl two up-stairs rooms, which are as H Oiatl vet unfinished Good water pump 'fl lartrcst 33 feet deep. Good place for store. ff 101m trees. Yellow pine timber on fl t.onccl the tract, 11 glass windows in' fl grade ; building. Goods could be landed fl within one mile of place. fl Speak quick if you want it. Can fl be bought onlv on application at the fl law oftiee of ' we MA/re / f "* r w . n. h. Woodward, ATTORNEY AT LAW ? COIVWAY S. C. TOBACCO SEED J. FREE ? We keep the leading varieties of I? I || ^j| Virgin ia and South Carolina Tobacco II B H Seed and will <pve to our friends and |^| Q g customers free of charge. Call at Central Warehouse or write us for seed. Mri^ht. tobacco is more in A full and comp demand now than for years and all stock. All the la! indications point to <?ood prices for hams, Domestics, the next?*crop. Your Friends, n.ntl children. Cc NEAL & GORRELL The Hons. Milllins, S. C. = QEO S HACKER & SON |i VHSBSO 544, 546 and 548 King St, n j 1 | I I Hi CHARLESTON, S. C ' WUII { - q 1 Wo wish to s ^ ^ kot ^or ^e*r ^ii ' :r|,t the b 'iM ti 1' '' JvjfjttiwiG class of mercha <* g tilion in the qu 5 wCTGilr'' r/> ^ < Wo are again -> cn Fertilizers at p MOUlilUN O . zers and make f Window and Ktmcy Olas Specialty, jJJ IIELF 15 OFFERED I ro WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE I Vo earnestly request all young pwsons, no matter limited iheir ion, who wiah to IW htain n thorough Lo/ineoa training and good posiion, to write by first mail for our groat half-rat* ^? fFcr. Success, independence and prohahle fortune j re guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. he G.\.-A1?. Business College, Macon, Go ; 4P W Early Risers 1 | f V 31 The famous little olllo* # f Know About and u Are Chewing chewers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the ^ ?? OOTJTVT A r?T3Q flOf OLcttCJS WlUCit owinni *. W ? yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulfodng qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, because they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any price; the poor, because it is more economical than the large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimulating flavor so appreciated by tobacco lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco improperly cured. \, For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. uts. Strictly lOc. and 15c. Plugs JMPANYl Winston-Satem, N. CJ ^ 10ND BRAND SHOESf 'OR EVERYBODY**^J :ntlywe stated that we made nd_Brand shoes in all grades I srybody, at all prices and for every ? e, showing that this resulted in benefit H wearer because it saves all waste. |g lut?we make more fine shoes I han any other house in the West. I nond Brand shoes are sold in the I cities of this country. The Styles are m t, the workmanship of the highest and the leather specially selected. I P/ jf* 'DIAMOND BRAND* t s I 74A ftj/weto. 1 iORE r/NE SHOES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE WEStJB TIcholas, ral Merchant. lete lino of Heavy and Fancy Groceries always rtesh in .est novelties in Ladies' Dress Goods, Dry Goods Gin^etc., etc. "he best quality of Shoes for men, women >me to see me. a that Will Not. bo Undersold. \ dik-imccc inm"! i DU0II1L00 I3U/ I ay to our many customers that wo arc in the mar- I isiness during 1907. 9 FARMER*' SUPPLIES!; A I lie place where the farmer can buy the things R cn at prices as low as the market will allow. You B > of years of experience in buying and handling this I indise when you buy from us. We challengeeompe- I ality and price o. our groceries, R FERTILIZERS. D prepared to furnish the farmers with ffigh Grade H rices as low as they can be sold. Iluy good fertili- R Ljood crops. Bi enbury & Col Toddville, S. C. | i Ad in the Herald i ?