The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 14, 1907, Image 8
TICKING
7 l-2c
Ten Balls Blac
i^or 5 ce
Fancy 10 cent
Now 8 1=2
Best 10 cents C
8 1-2 ce
Ladies $5.0C
Now $c
Ladies $1.50 Sv
Only 98 <
FURNITURE -Sto
and prices right.
OUR ELI
We are showing
Shirt Waist and F
Ladies Muslin Un
Hal L. G
Hull's Island Ileitis. I
Health of our community is gen-,
erally good. |
Our farmers are very busy getting
ready for planting There will be!
an effort mode this time to make ai
a good money crop, but crops
will be diversified?some cotton, j
some tobacco, but mostly corn, potatoes
and cane.
Rev G W Harre'.son, our pastor at
Springfield, filled his regular ap
pointmei.t last Sunday and preached
a very interesting sermon.
Mr and Mrs J J Hughes, of Clarendon,
N C., were pleasant visitors
at the homes of S P and N G Hughes.
Miss Height Lewis, who has been
teaching' Sweet Home school, has |
closed the present term of her school
and returned to home near Nichols.
She is a Hue teacher and from what,
we can learn has given satis action
to the patrons of the school.
Mr W J Hughes and sister, Miss
Lutze, have returned from a pleasant
trip at Chad boo rn and Beaver
Dam. N C.
We love t.o read the Herald It is
so interesting. We noticed with interest
a short article headed, "The
True Way." Now, dear readers,
while we, too, believe in theadvancement
of education and we are sure we
sue not doing our duty to our children
by neglecting to give them the advantages
of this grand jewel in the !
sisterhood of human progress so fains
we are able. But lot us as children
of God wake up and ho about
our father's business. Bet us follow
Christ., for he said, "I am the
light of the world:" he further said,
"ve are the light of the world."
Now, are we living in a manner to
let our light so shine that others seeing
our good works may be constrained
to glorify our father which
is in heaven? If not we are not we
are as the blind leading the blind
and as Christ said both fall into the
ditch. So let us examine ourselves
and if this be out condition we
ulw\tt1sl It' U1 1 r?/l !?'??*? ?*-?
niiuuiu, no |.WWI IMIIIU inu I/IIIIUIIM, i: X - I
claim, "Lord that mine eyes may be
opened." and when our spiritual:
eyes are opened we will be ready to
teach some of the blessed truths
which our Saviour taught when the
Jews marvelled, saying, "How
knoweth this man letters having
never learned." Now, dear readoi s,
hit us wake up and follow Cnrist s >
at his coming we, may be as the wLe
virgins with our lamps trimmed
and burning 011 the wedding garments
and b > prepared to hear the
welcome, "Well done, thou good,and
faithful servant, thou has been faithful
over few things I will make thee
ruler over many things: enter thou
into the joys of thy Lord ' May God g
he p u? all to *oek first, the kingdom
of ho. v-n and lis rig ilousnor s, i
pur prujror for Christ sake.
Vestus;
GREAT REDD
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OFFER SOMI
* cents
luting now PnnJ 1
s UUUU I
> Jackets
k39 Just a few mer
veaters now there are many c
cents
ick Complete SHOES SH(
We make a speeialty of Shoe
unmatehable. 1
5GANT SUMHER
I some of the latest and most st
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Embroidery Waist Patterns. Embr
derwear.
luck Company,1
nr.???r:?n
stands Line a stone wail |
Turns Cattle, Horses, Hogs?Is Practically Indestructible |
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AMERICAN FENCE
Buy your new fence for years to come. Get the big, heavy wires, the
hinge joint, the good galvanizing, the exactly proportioned quality of steel
that is not too hard nor too soft.
We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and
superiority, not only in the roll but in the iicld. Come and see us and get
| our prices.
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NUISUt IU rAKKIVIto
We are now in p tsition to offer the farmers of Horry County the
most complete and up-to date line of Farming Tools and Implements
ever put on sale in the county.
K P & Cole's Guano Distributors Cole's Combination
corn, bean and cotton planters with Guano i
Distributor attached. Cox cotton planters, Oliver
steel, Dixie, Stonewall, Georgia, Ratchet and
I Lou is Plows. McKay stalk cutter, Reversible disc
harrows, shovels, forks, rakes, hoes, hames, ?
traces, collars, bridles. 5
Come t?see us, we have just the very thing you want, and host of Q
all, at the right price. Your special attention is called to the S|
Wollard's Cultivators, one man and horse can do the work of two |fl
men and two horses. Car load of stoves to be in, in a few days,
The finest you ever saw. Headquarters for China, Crockery, m
Class ware and lamps, watches and clocks. p
Conway Hardware Co. I
Next door to Norton Drujr Company. 0
We ask all who read this to montion the fact when they call on us 0
11ian i SB ii na I
witn a New jod y ant
WE ARE AFTER YOUR BUSINESS
The Best Equipped Print Shop iu Eastern Carolina.
Try an Ad in the Herald
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CTION S
ESPECUILV
fhings.
itioned here but
)thers.
JES SHOES
s and can give you values
liig lot just in.
STOCK
ylish things in L
oicleries, Fancy w
he store wti
QVALI1
232-234 King St., R
CHARLESTON, S. C-LOll
THE LARGEST WHOLESALE A!
Orders from Merr
NEW SPRING
Our stores are fillled to (
Our Ready to Wear Garments.
nr<i Hie most stylish to bo found anywhere ,
I aid 11* s' Nobby Eton Suits made of Fancy
Fluids and Mixtures, Panamas-Voiles,
Mack and Colotod Taffeta Silks. Price .
of Si 1U Suits ranges from $18 no to $30. |.
Worsted Suits from $10 to $30
Ladies Shirt Waist ;puiis in Silk. Lawn
and Lingerie, priced Irom $0 to $30 per
Suit.
Ladles Silk Jumper Suits, The Latest,
priced from $14 to $30 per suit.
Ladies Princess Suits, also now, made
of Lingerie. Lawn and Silk. Prices
ange from $12 to $35 per Suit.
Ladies Waist
20 Styles here to every one to bo found
in any other house in the South.
When you intend buying a Waist be it
I.. VI..^1-.... I f t Oil I. 1
ill 1*1 mi I t ~, ii-n> u, I i M l *" 11 in OIJK StlllU U8 i
your measure ?state what price you want
to pay ami we will send you the prettiest]
and cheapest waist you ever purchased. I
,
Agents for Dr. Jaeger's Woolen Un
STRAYED?Strayed to my farm
at Hinson's Bay, one black sow
marked with bit, underbit and swallow
fork in right ear. Owner may
get same by calling on the undersigned
and paying charges. Jason
Stephens. R F i) No 2, Nichols, SC
v ttwbl.
BULBS?Dwarf and Tall Canna
Bulbs. Beauties. True to name*
75c per dozen. I imported the original
bulbs direct from Franco last
season. These prices are less than
half what seed men will charge you. 1
I /*\ ? r Tf it r i n
u u tianson, nowcu, r>iTrespass
Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidd -n
to hunt, feed stock, fish or in any
minner enter or trespass upo 1 my
lands in Simpson Creek township,
all violations will be dealt with to
the full penalty ol the law.
mar 7 4t I. J. Parker
' The llei'tikl.
All!
MPA
. Ladies Shirt
worth 10c
Waisting, 25
now 19
Mixed Suitini
to 75c
Ladies Dress '
and mixed $
only 7
Mens' Fuj
Clothing:, Pants, Hats must
jfor spring goods. $5.00 ov
NOW AK
adies Neck Wear,
aistings 42." Silk
iere you gel
PY AND M
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lis Cohen &C
NU tit I AIL UHT UUUUS ANU UAH
'hants filled with
Satisfaction.
3 ANDSVMM
overflowing: with the best mi
Market Centres.
ri
We make a Specialty of \
Ladies' Muslin Underwear,
i
Boys and Girls Clothing, ,
Hats and Caps, Gents
Furnishings, Carpets, Mat
tings, Curtains and Up- i
i
holstery Goods. i
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dor wear and Ladies Home Journal
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Salem llappciiin jr ?.
We are glad to see the woather
moderating.
We are having lngrippe in this
section. Mrs Montgomery has been
very ill for some time.
Mrs Anna Eliza McNeill died on (
last Friday, leaving a host of friends '
and relatives to mourn their loss. ]
We haven't got the free ferry vet
but we are riding on the clay road <
just the same.
The Salem church is now ncaring 1
completion and we expect to add a
coat of paint soon wliieh will add
much to till) (limimfii 111") Oil.. C...1
*? I r | ?un i? i ? V. KZ V_' II I null
day school is protfresdnj; nicely underournew
superintendent, J. W
Dunn.
The Salem school dosed on last
Friday, afler a successful term by
Prof C. JS. Barker, He ^ave en- .
tire satisfaction and the school
would be fortunate to &ocur.* him
ut'xt terra. Frisk. ]
WHITE
Homespun
5c
Waist Setfs
; now 4c
> cent value
1 cents - f|L
?s sold at 50
now 39c
Goods Bleicks
1 values nc4
9 cents
rnishings.
, be sold now to make room
ercoats $3.39
RIVING
, Belts Hosiery,
; Finish Mohairs
\ crnnrts: nf
[ERIT.
OThe House that Gives
You Satisfaction
my or Your Money Back
SPET HOUSES IN THE SOUTH
a Guarantee of
[ER STOCKS
ide from the World's
Silks and Dress Goods.
Now i Weaves and Colorings. Plaids,
rufToti Silks in a largo range of colorings
or waists and suits at 69, 75, 1 00. 1 25,
lit) and 1 50 per yard.
Fancy Silk Suitings, beautiful colorings
it. 4tic mini
11) inch Changeable TafTetta Silk at 50c
)er yard. Ce
;$(' inch changeable TalTet%Silk at 1 00
>er yard.
Boy Bay Taffeta Silk at 50c, per yard.
27 inch Knjah .silk at 75c per yard.
Black Taffeta Silks, 510 inches wide at
85c, 1 00, 1 25., 1 50 up to 2 50 per yard.
Dress Goods.
Large assortment, .of all the newest
I'laids and Fancies, prices ranges from v
18c to 1 50 per yard.
Complete assortment of Plain Weaves
in the staple and pastel shade, from 25c
I 50 per yard.
We carry the largest assortment of all
he best maker ot lllack Goods for Dress
tnd mourning. Write for samples.
Patterns 10 and IT^m^nts each,
fSGGS <St
POVLTRY
Even though you are a
^ /
small shipper, send me your
Eggs and Chickens. Highest
prices and prompt returns.
Respectfully,
E. J. CONWAY
General Com. Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
mar 14 lm
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M C Roberts paid tho Herald a
plcasaul call one day rooonUy,