The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 18, 1907, Image 10

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FROM OUR NOTE BOOK.j IS things you know AND THINGS you don't Know. Items or Interest Gathered Here 5 i and There. Some of Which Its s Personal Others Concerning Business and Social Events ' L M Ludlam was in town last Friday . L D Long ji\, spent last, Thursday iu town. L J Clanz was in town one day recently. C P S alvev wa> in town one day reeeuilv I * L Cooper was in Conway ?ne (lay last week. J H Allen was in Conway last Tuesday Contractor Blalock was ill a (lav or two last week. M A 11'iyuls was in town the latter part of la&t week W J Hendricks was here last Saturday on business. N M Todd was in Conway last Suturduv afternoon. E J Marsh visited ('onway on business .ast Saturday H 1* Little went, to Georgetown recently on business. Frank Vercon visited the Herald < fllce one da.v recently. Quortus Si otney paid Conway a buMt.es* visit recently. Miss Rabon of Rnreol spent sever d dm s in Conway last week 1' I I' .Ionian, o' C'. 'lai (Irovi w s i a v i e i 1 \ i a iim ci 11 is o t ii" I j * . . ( v . . . i . ........ .. ....... i.-.r ' I v-r * I A * 1 11*. JL 44* v R V \V rd I \V inikh! was in C"ii. y i i in. i ? s oiji (ia\ last week \\ I . 1 .i v i ui ci i w a^ an ci n i li? i e i l< i- ] i i a ? . 11 i <>) 11 i'* las) v m k I \\ i R i.la, cl Ifiddt Lake, I i 11 la; i '1 iu .< ( t \ i. .c Id in 11 u* oil \ .1 A I > ll w a - in 'V'liviiv mi busi ii'..s "no day 1 In* lir?t of this* w.-cu Mi am Mrs .1 II Ouver Icfi las' Thursday n i tln-n luitncut V nel .ml, N. C. VV II vie^eill was in town on business no da> ill latter part of the w eek The herald is after you for your job printing The lie. puolie buildings are nut expected lo be ready for the summer term of court W 1? Drew was in town one day )ast week and paid the Herald a pleasant cad. Tb" m lline?'v ?hown bv M Reich pleases the fancy of every lady who b ? > m'CU Lilt' S'OCK. J M Dorman was in town last week engaged in clerical work for the Clerk of Court. Last week was a good one for the farmers putting in hard work for the coining crops. fir ci ii a 4 _r if.. i c? r 1 >v r> newi'ii, 01 i iammonti, r> v^., was umoiifj the farmers visiting Con way last Friday J J Vereeti, of Single ton, S. C., was among those visiting the county seat on business last week. S M Allen one of the hustling merchants of Ourley, S. 0., spent a few hours in town last Thursday. Mr Charley Scarborough, of Conway, was in town last Saturday and Sunday.?Mullins Enterprise. Argo Red Salmon is clean and packed entirely by machine, and not tou *hed by ?he human hand, After trying it you will use no other. J T Sessions, leading merchant at Cebu on tho Atlantic Cost Line Rail road, visited Conway one day last week. W H Vaught of Vaught, S C., visited the county seat last Friday on business, returning home in the afternoon The Rev .T 11 Stanley passed through Conway last Friday on his way to fill an appointment at Eden church at Myrtle Reach. One of our shippers Henry U. Fowler of Ho ward picked the first strawberries and brought in two quarts on April 2nd. A L Hardee of Dulah, S. C. spiMit last Phwrsdayin Conwav attending the session of the Woodmen lodge or which lie is a member. Every lady should have a copy of ihe A "go lied Salmon Cook I J. .ok. It tells you thirty-nine different ways of preparing Salmon. Ask \ nijr grocer for it. 7 I' xe u i ?ns for unpaid iixes A.- . i urn mi over to the sheriff bv " n t v -urer a f<?w days ago and the sherifT was out lo king after iiior . uectioi.s last week. Dr D T Kilev, -f Conway, was in town last (lav and Monday t he vOio? i>( h<s friend Phos E Cooper We understand that Or Liilev expects to ca?t to- lot /uli the .vlullins people it the future. There are many tonics in the land, As bv the papers you see; But none of th? m can equal Holli?ters's II Mountain Te.i [Norton Drug Co. If you have not received the Afj.ro led Salmon Codk Hook, ask your jroeer or send a postal to the Alaska 'ackers Association, Atlanta, (la . \dvort i.sino Lena 1* tine n t. Several farmers have already sent, in the aereajre they will leave n tobacco this year, ami the list i> iteadilv erowii.e. Send it all in m? we can have hope that Con vey will have a market this year. Since the plant of Walker Chemical Works .niK burned the company has been bu-v with the rebuildm;' of their plant They leave made rapid \ headway, and this week finds them $ ready to start npaj/ain They now jj have a bettor plant than they hud ' before. The Ladies' Aid Steely of Call- J van's Ferry llaptist church wil* 1 eivo a \ ietor talking machine eater tuinmcnt at Zion school house, Morrv county, on 'he < venieo of At>ril ? 20th, at X:l>() o'clock Admission forudul's la cents, children 111 ''.nil'- J hi addition there will be the fol <>\v- \ inLr On sale, vi/.: Col'nv, sandwiches. j cakes and home made candies. Capt. John M Oliver, ex cleric of | court Horrv county, died suddenly l last Sat urdav inorninjf wliile I'n hin" jj in f /i 11 le I 'ee I )ee I le was in elm rev H of t he government work on the rivci I and went oil' in a small boat to ish | ami when he did not return, the hands wont to look for him and found his cane and boat The bud\ was not found until next day. The ^ I 1 I \ I M IW i t I < I I I I ^ 1 I p I V \ .i\ I I I t\i \ lud'itee I ? . . 1 tell into the water. ? MuSlins Knte:- J prise. Reports from t ho Lor is sect ion are k to the effect. that the strawbertv I ciops were hadlv dnmaj/cd bv the frosts of last week. It is estimated that fully three I our llis of t lie hemes from l>l"o|i)?. iii Mar*li are entirely lost, while thus" 15 a remain ma\ be t? not t y. a linos' worthhss lint the jjrowers are lookine on the bright side, and t lie si rawberry ]ilant is one that is capable of wonders in the fact of niif i vie able circumstances. The |> ant will ?:<i on hlooinino and I i lie berries mai Uet"d will doubt less ! brine' i inti.'l) bi'tt.r price on ae count of the short crop. I I There is nothine more dainty for i p.enir or luncheon than A t'cfo |,V I I S ilmon sandwiches or salad. The C ? ?;< HooU t 'lls you how to prepare ' til- Hi Ask your eroccr. ?* -> ??. Matter ol" l-'act bovciictlwirinr. For downright prose 1?r Johnson's offer of hand and heart to his second wife would ho hard to beat. "My dear woman," said Johnson, "1 ran a hardworking man and withal something of a philosopher. 1 am, as you know, | very poor. I have always been r-w ; spectahlo myself, but 1 grieve to tell | j you that one of my uncles was hun.^/' | "I have less money than you, doctor,'' i demurely answered the lady, "but I I shall try to he philosophical too. Nona j or my rein lives have ever heon hum?. j but I have several who ought to he.* "Providence and pl?ilo?oj>!iy have evl* dontly mated us, my good woman,^ r paid the doctor as he pressed a chaste salute on the lady's brow. Dt'franilii)^ tlic Wr.tlcr, Tn a Parisian cafe an American ot> tiered a hors d'oeuvre, sole, agneau Jure sale, artichoke salad, peohe Mclho, lind so on, and when ihe waiteji brought him a bill of francs he paiifl It like a man. After bis change wai brought he counted it and pushed t franc toward the waiter for a tip ??ut the man, pushing back the franc i said in gentle reproach: "Pardon, monsieur, but that, is tin I counterfeit franc."?Argonaut. !llis IllCO'.IIC, fl "They say you get 250 marks 9fj j month. I can't believe It. Tell ni^4j j how." "I get 110 marks salary; then I don'fcll j rnxy my rent, 10- marks; that's Idol tnarks; 1 owe the milkman do marks! that's 180 marks; my butcher hj Einrks, 220 marks, and every month I raise 30 marks out of my friends* making an Income of 250 marks <4i jjionth!"?Fliegende Blatter. jj M'itu (UK it lOOItl. An elephant had a raging toothache,, the agony of which caused her to nenr-? Lv destroy her caravan. She wa? rhrown on her side and roped to stakes. 1 'wo men held a pair of lee tongs fast I ouiul the aching tooth, and a couple >f di a. horses attached to the tong:3 i >y a rope did the rest. The to.dh wni nxteen laches long by tb/ee iix'he^ across. 11 In Coinplaiv.t. | Ink wiror ? What became of tlui? .queer patient you wore telling mtfi about last spring? Dr. Price Oh, ho'J pot a complaint now that's giving in? ?i great deal of trouble! InUwhvr li? lleed! What is it? Dr. Price Wb.y, a | complaint about the amount of my bill. SnvliiK Time. "You shouldn't trent your boy so rrshly. You'll break his spirit." 'ell, he'll probably get married *ie. find lie might as well hav?* how!" violent the storm tlio soonI<'??r Herself. "Are you sure you love me for myself alone?" asked the romantic young , woman. "Well," replied Iho practical young man, "I don't think I love you for any one else." A Luxury. "My daughter," said (he father, "has j been accustomed to all the luxuries of wealth." "Yees," said the "ant ees what T 1:. k w IPiB^rr.o.tsrif* Irn Now that, ii is time for planted eari>, we want to few useful implements thai without. The Wooliinl Combination Stonewall Cotton, Corn an Louis I 'low Stocks, ('otto % I >isi ri !)ii I ors. I lot's a no I Labor Sn\ in<; Devices. We have just Received a CAR LOAD OF a vtnuQP | Bg! If Bsti %. j w lU f S And it will be to your inter I our line before you purchase j THE FARMS;it I P in at 111 ^ i II i i <*&?.' K U US n Urta H Im LLi >1 Ne\l door to i\or(o> I ? I A Modern Water at small cost is possible SfmW a p :,Jj>><jfk t? AWsoM"1 "**;.' A <*s#g FAIRBANKS, MORSE * u H? TTTrrirTrnT?????m ir ?? nillSTATKOI'' SO TH ('AUOL1NA( Nil NTV OK llolMJV. Com i ot Con.moii Clous. A una .lorni trail. M ant lia .T. Cainus, .lohn < //. Ilpoks and .Monroe lllnutoii, I'lnin- i tills, i against ( I () iv..M' ill niton, Aii. o llianton, Lou May lllan'nu. I'n Ion lllaut.il, Dewy Ulan- , ton Lou S' i i? k land and .1 Divid An derson, I )i'!fiul;iM|s. Copy Summon- fur Relief Complaint Not Served, To the Defendants; Oliver Wanton, \lu'e Rlauton, Don May Manton, Rres ton 151 i.\(?n, Dewy Wanton, LouSiricUlaudiiiul .]. David Anderson You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action which has lioen li ed in the ollice of the (Mcru of ( miit ol Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a eojiy of jour nil: wet' to the said complaint on the subscriber at his ollice m Conway, S. C? within twenty days after the service hcic of exclusive < I the day of such service ml if y< it laii to answer the complaint within the fine* aforesaid, the Ihaintills tii this action will app.y to the Court for til" 'let I'lic'? ded ill the inmphlilit. February 27th, 11)07. it. ii. v\ oodwakd, I'laintiHV Attorney. 1 ii Lou Strickland t.hsi ut defer,da 'lake nolic'that the eompiainf in tliis a Mon. and the summons of wh eh the Iorejjjoinjf is a copy, were lihal in tn. ll'.C" of the Ch>rk of fin' ('our: Comnmi Plea*. in and tor llorry ( ojnty, on t'n ^iStli day of TYInuary A I) I Sit ?T. II. II WOODWAIII), (' 1 ;iii?tiITV Attorney W. li- MHIIOK. I hai | Clerk of flu- Colin of Common I'loas, (IwS. Thousands have pronounced 11<>1 lister's Iloei<y Mountain Tea t he creates'!. heulino power 011 earth When medical science fails, it sue; ceeds Maaes you well and keep you well, da cents, Tea or Tablets Norton Or no Co. I 1 n 1 "y w I ? 8 ' ." ' i: ?* i# If* z^. ; * ..; -1 | | 8.pS.@frk c rki &o the cultivation of crops ctYil your attention to a t you can't a I lord to he Harrow & (aitt.ivalor (1 Tol>ac*c() I Mows, n i ManiI'Vrlili/.er i;i kt s. I n Mel liiiiny | I C~r)7 ' ' C > ' ! &**?* /ary-72 Ks'& est to call and examine x Yours to Please, S' FRIEND, tfi fflj 2 V $ /p, . E# jT^ iWX fll.#Olp in ji I igfetCis u Uli, i i Dru^f Company. ) I k*mmaax?x(t?anraaiainstuiimHkviMV*MMiMiMaur?naniM*4t Works System i anywhere l>y using Fairbanks-Morse I Gas, Gasoline, Kerosene of Alcohol Engines. Sizes 2 M. P. to 200 H. P. i I he same engine can be used (or electric light and many other purposes. Scml f?if Illustrated Catalogue No. 1 'Jo? & CO., Chicago, 5*1. noiTce. N of ice i- hereby i>i veil i ltat ' lie ^uutnier unit til flte conn of (} neral Sessions >vi11 coitM'ne ti Conway on the 21th day >1 ,M;iy, n?-\t, and the court of Corntton i'Ii :ts on the Wednesday following. All w i111 >si's, jurors and otln-rs vvill take mtiee accordingly. All n ui g istrat.es of In county nrc hereby noiilled to send in ill ]tapers in cases hound over to the ourf of general sessions to the undersign d tit least fen days before May ?ith. W L Mishoe, It. C. (J.(J. V & (J. 8. hUca-t Youi' -^. vkus [ he Bo ii ntyV^ f Of The Fields A "^1. Pa depends upon tbo lifo-lonjr study SJ sH and oxporienoe of tho inon who di- js Bj rot ! this business, and who mix ft Ed Kj feHili/.orwhioli "inalu'S<hroo(often ra SB n do/on) hl-.alesnf prrnnsffrow, whoro {J Mg */ii? ) i/uu i/uiui t'? ' mo namo ^ !g Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer. 8 ? Py its very liberal use,a wook or ta 3] two l> foco.nrnti planting, na well jjfl ii hapcwmuI application, multitudes of |3 jjv farmors In tho South havo "in- H B creased tholr yields itcrncro," and gS m with tho lavror profltu whioh t heso El K inceirscd yields brought, paid oil' m h the mortt'nKOcm their farmn. Don't. jg l?o fooledl?y any dealer luto buying K V a "ohoup'* rartiRiitu to. H fi Virginin^Cbrollna Chemical C*. t\ Richmond, Va. Atlanta, (la. H Ni Ik.Va, Savannah 1 Ga? I. Durham, N. fl, Mont'romory, Ala. B Tk Charleston, S, C. Memphis,'i'onn, B ?4 Dulthnoro, Md. Shrovcport, La. B ? 8 AH Leathers?All Styles I ?j ? M o~~E7~jo H N SO N. I j STAW ANO FELT HATS, SHOES, I j I g LADIES' NECKWEAR, TiP/iMINGS, j J j | | traiSKUIUKIhS, LAUbS, INSERTION | j J 1 NOVELTIES iN LADIES WEAR, | aMB8BB3Ba5?i8Sl^aBgWBaBEBa^BHBaa^^ Groceries and Provisions. BAKER-GROCER j Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies always on hatid, Your order solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Polite attention and prompt service. Family Supplies. We have in stock everything needful in" the kitchen and dining room, Our goods are fresh and pure and the best on the market. Phone orders given careful attention. Phone No. 13. 13 T. L I Y AT A:N . summer go5ds Our stock of Summer Goods for Womens Woar is ready for inspection. AM, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHIRT WAIST PABICS. DRESS GOODS.NECKWEAR AND NOTIONS. LOW CUT SHOES IN ALL STYLES, SHAPES, TOES AND PRICES, We can fit any foot. Our ohoes arc the best on the market and are recommended for COMFORT DURABILITY ELEGANCE. The House that Will Not be Undersold.