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XXI. ff 1 pit The Horry Hussars Going Forty Strong. GHAS J EPPS tM COMMAND llorry Will t>e Well Represented Palmetto Day at the Jamestown Exposition Most Every body Will (io. The first attempt of the English if. finlAlli'/n A tnoxi/t" "'no mViAti vw w/iv/ii i i i in*, i iv (i n tio n ur 11, m t*-"i a four months voyage, a flotilla consisting of three small brigs, entered the Virginia Capos on the 26th of April, 1 C?07. The parly disembarked at Cape Henry and rested a few days continuing their journey through Hampton Roads to tho James River finally settling 011 James Island, May 111, 1607. No vestige of this original settlement now remains except the remains of the old church tower and a dismantled residence, but the spot is rich in sentiment for it markes the birth-place of the greatest nation 011 earth. What Mecca is to tho Mohammedons so Jamestown is to the American citizen. It is tire birth place of the essential elements which characterizes the A inerican at home and abroad. It was there the fires of liberty were first kindled, Tho little handful of immigrants that sailed up the James river seeking a home, brought with them the Gospel of tho Living God in the light of which America leads in the work of evangelizing the world. Hence all eyes are eyes are turned toward the Jamestown Exposition, and all whjb can are going to bow at the shrine of liberty. The railroads are very liberal in thematterof rates uijw art; iikikiijj^ iiimisuui cuuri!) mr Uie comfort and pleasure of those who wish to visit the hisloric soil of the mother State. Capt Chars J Epps, in who?e bosom patrioctic fire never goes out,has interest *d himself and as a result Horry will be largely represented in Norfolk on ''Palmetto Day. By pers ;vorance he has succeeded in obtaining for his company a very liberal transport aton rate and unusual accommodation while there, and as a consequence, he will leave here with his command, forty strong. Besides there are a large number of ctvilians who will go along at the same time. It is not yet definitely settled whether |the Horry contingent will go from here to Columbia or change at Florence and go over the Atlantic Coast Line. Frorn tlic Bay. We are having a few days of beautiful weather. Hoeing tobacco and killing cut worms is the general order of the day. The crops in the Bav section are not doing so w<dl this .-spring especially corn, owing to the fact birds and worms kill it as fast as it comes, up, but is nothing compared with the crows at Windy Hill Beach, which I saw an account of in 'the Herald some time a^o. As an old saying, a bad beginning makes a good ending, and we hope to come out prosperous at harvest time. Hinson & Ward are having a new addition added to their storehouse which yvhen completed will add much the am>earance of the plane. Mrs L. C. Ward visited her parents, Mr and Mrs J. T. Smith, at Mullins the last of last week. Mr and Mrs B. J, Holt visited the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs M. White last Sunday. Miss Docia Ward, who is attending schosl at Mullins, spent last Saturday at home. P. I). Gerrald and wife, of Lake Swamp, visited at 13. P. Harrelson's last Sunday. Rev B. H. Harrelson filled his regular appointment at Black Creek last Sunday, Much success to the Herald and its many readers. Spry. A Narrow 0. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo , had a narrow escape four years a^o, when he ran ajimson bur into his thumb. He says; 4'The doeto: wanted to amputate it but 1 wou'u not consent. I bought a box of Hucklen's Arnica Salve and that cured the dangerous wound." 25c at Norton Drug Co. It's to?) bad to see people who go from day to day suffering from physical weakness when IJollister's Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well.The greatest tonic known. 35 cts, Tea or Tablets. U A Dusenbury ofTondvilte spent last Thursday night in Conway returning home on tba steamer I Friday morning. I\' (The Todtlvillc TliHn*r?-^ Mrs L. I). Cono was hero this week. J. M. Dusenbur.y und Pear lie Casque made their usual visit to Creouwood Sunday. Hon J, A. MeDermott was in town Sunday evening. Hal Kin^ of Conway township is uttnndin" sehool here. Capt Chas I). Pinner was here Monday shakine hands with liis friends. Some time n^o Sam Cook, mail carrier on route leading from Conway to Hueksporl, swore out a warrant before Commissioner Quuttlebaum char^in^ Ole Andersen with wilfully running into the U. S. mail while on the road, and Mr Anderson having heard through friends of threats winch Oook had made against him previous to this, proceeded to prepare himself for the trial by taking Kev. A. S. Doak and Mr Ceroy Martin to where the collision occured, and it was found up tin measuring me distance, that Mr, Andersons road cart wheel was less than live inches of the ditch. Of course the commissioner dismissed the case. Mr Cook probably thought that as lie was driving the mail that he had special rights, but the postal laws and regulations says: 'There seeming to be much general misunderstanding in relation thereto, }>ost masters, mail carriers and all concerned are hereby informed that the establishment and maintainance ol public roads isa mailer wholly within the jurisdiction of State and local authorities and a matter over which the Cost Otliee Department has no control. Mail carriers have 110 authority to trespass upon private property, and the postal laws give them 110 special rights or privileges as regards the use of public roads. The law prohibits any willful interference with the performance of jxistal service, but such prohibition does not authorize mail carriers to disregard State law or municipal ordinances as regards the use of public roads, nor authorize them to wilfully interfere with the rightful use of public roads by other parties. The post otliee department cannot authorize mad carriers to carry lire arms, such permission can only be obtained from the local authorities." Forecast. l>onjrula Items. The health of our section is generally good at the present. Drops are generally good considering the late spring. There are no weddings to report at present. A Friend. Wolsic Items. Listen for the weddintr lw?U? it\ - - r. v w ring. Pearl Gasque and Miss Maud Long were pleasant callers at Mr W J McCraekens last Sunday. A number of the young folks from Greenwood attended the Sunday School convention at ftdon church last Saturday and Sunday. R W Tindall and Samuel Grown were visitors in the Wolsie section recently. The post-otlice here is quite con veuient to the public and we would be very glad to see the time come when we can get a contract for the route Mr MoCrackin our p >stmaster has been carrying it forquite a while for nothing, but with a hope of something being done. Thepe was a prayer meeting at Mr R A Low rim ore last Sunday, conducted by Rev. W D Woodward and Mr Merdack. We have a flourishing Sunday School at Greenwood with Rev Woodward as our superintendent Corn and cotton is looking well considering the farmers are having a wrestle with General Green and think they will be able to conquer the old chap soon if blesed with a few more dry sunshiny days. P I) R. ? loo IC<*ivard too. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now uuown to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a consitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inlnfitnllu nnfinn * 1? I U vv uuiaj t UVVI 11^ Ull ll|JL>ll Lilt! blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of tin; disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative |)owers that they oiler One Hun dred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for a list of testimonials. Address, P. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7f>c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Don't Day Alimony. to bo divorced from your append! V There will bo no occasion for it if you keep your bowels regular with Dr King's New Life Pills. Their action is so gentle that the appendix never has cause to make the least complaint. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. 25c Try them. Pot# CONWAY, S. C., Till FROM OUR NOTE BOOK. rillNCiS YOU KNOW AND TI1INOS YOU DON'T KNOW. Items of Interest (iatliered Here ' ( and Tliere. Some of Wlilefi is Personal Others Concerning Dtislness and Social Hvents. Next Monday court will convene. K J Marsh was in the city last Saturday. ! The hoys wont to Marion and saw, < hut failed to conquer, C P Brown was in Conway on ' business one day last week, \V C Jones of Mary was a pleasant caller one day last week. BJ Veroen was atnon^ those in town on business last week. Dr. W. K. MeCord will be absent . from his otlice for one week after ( Prill ay May 25th. c J M Stevens, of Shell section, paid the Herald oil ice a j 'easant call one ' day last week. * Ar<ro Red Salmon is cleaned and H packed entirely by machine, and not c touched by the human hand. If you want your oats threshed ' quickly and cheaply write Q CM. * Reaves, Mull ins, S. C. ^ ? * , ' Mrs. S M. Cook, who l**1# been \ seriously sick for some Miq** left t here May iflst for the hospital in Wilmington. # # i * \ W. S, McCaskill has been appoiri?- ^ o/1 I?i wl n twl i r i m n UFO uilnn </??? \\? i/i i vi i*uv? ^?uai; t< ui uvn i wi t M 'ii (/11 ^ Carolina, to continue in force tlur- t ing the pleasure of the governor. ^ Argo Ited Salmon being lirm in ' texture, and deep red in color, makes * the most delicious salad. Several ' salad recipes are givon in tho Ar^o Cook, Rook. H t Misses Barron and McLaughlin, i having accepted positions elsewhere s will not leach in Burroughs (iraded ^ School next term. These ladies are c loved by their pupils, i \ Anyone needing furniture of any v kind would do well to see the Kings- j ton Furniture Co. Thev also handle . pianos, organs, collins and coHin t fixtures. See their large ad this . week. j, J S. Neai, who sold his interest 1 in Central Warehouse is making f # I great inprovements on his warehouse by putting in more sky lights ( etc., so as to show up the golden s it; a will f/tit o 1 I i f to iir /\m4 L ' u urn >ui an iu i o nui tu( i The Herald hopes the farmers will t have a good season for their crops t this year. The weather has been t unfavorable to some extent this ( spring, but there is promise of i better things later on. i s The Alaska Packers Association j have taken the highest awards at j every World's Fair where their v goods were shown. At St. Louis a World's Fair the lied Salmon took , the grand prize The only Grand \ prize ever given to Salmon at any ( World's Fair. The Argo lied Sai- | mon is the best that is packed. I The old restaurant in rear of the 1 Hank of Conway Building was re- v modeled inside last week and will ' be occupied by James Abrams as a 1 shoemaker's shop. ^ J K Stalvey was in the city a few \ days ago. ( W A Roberts was in town one 1 day recently. i The county ollicers are getting \ ready for court. A M Dusenbury spent a day in 1 the city lasi week. s C J Todd was among our pleasant , callers last week. | There will hardly be the usual n 111?? lnil' /<i?i ?r?i r>(i I iMit'ou t/i vi luinmi i/iiov") i/u uin|n;m; of. I (1 C Butler of Boris was among the business men visiting Conway last week. James A. Calhoun returned last Thursday from a trepof several days abroad. Mr Morse, one of the workmen on the new court house received a telegram last Thursday announcing the sudden death of his sister at bMorence. He took the next train for that point. Mrs VV L Mishoe who lias boon quite ill for several weeks was taken to the hospital last week attended by several of her relatives. Hoi friends hope for a sjMiedy recovery J Watren Sing paid the Herald oflice a very pleasant call one day last week. B B Vereon was in the city on business recently. Of all the fruits there are in the land That grow on bush or tree, IT would give up the choicest ones For Hollister's Rocky Mountain [Tea. LJRSDAY, MAY 23, 1907. TOBACCO (iKOWt KS Acrvairc Reported (ioc* up to l.orjrc l:itrurv?, We have received re| torts from two sections of t!??? county this week us to the acreage planted in tobbaec. tin- lists are so Ion if we cannot publish the naim s in this issue, tnit can 3t)IV #iva the totals as follows: Previously reported 50 acres fireen Ses section .. ..115 acres <ialivun.ts Perry section 41(5 acres Total to date .. ..518 acres The Oulivants Pen y list was reported by Win Kdwa?ds, the hustlnf_r n<*ent for the Hail Insurance Co., >f Mullins. All of his list are inmred with this ^rowine company leainst damage by hail. Let. others a*port and we will soon know about tow much is planted. l.oriH. Editor Horrv Herald: Will vnu douse allow me space in your valu-l ible paper lo again say something , >f my last visit lo Kdon church and j oinmuuity? , Of course I left homo as usual 011 Friday's train and made a short .top at I lomewood and looked around | hat beautiful little olace, where I iaw some of the strawberry grow- . it's and got acquainted with , .tune good peopo. Then in compa < ly with one of my friends. Mr. Kd- | vu.'d Sessions, came on to Conway. Saturday morning I took the train [ or Myrilc I {each and Kdon church. >n arriving at the depot I was met ] >\t Brother Martin, and he says: , 'Lets go for they are waiting dm- . mr for you." Now, Mr. Kditor, | 'ou know this was good news for .he hungry traveler, so we went on j .<) the church where I found quite a j fathering of peopleengaged in what hey called a Sunday school conveniion. As I came in, the morning .ession adjourned for dinner, and .hen ad were ushered out to a shady rove, where I found a large table .pre,ad with alt manner of good .iiings to eat. The table was placed ^ 11 a large square and the people ' vere put on the outside, and in the :entre was another table loaded ' ' own with all that makes a hungry J nan rejoice, and around this table, vas a committee appointed by the Sunday school, which was very kind uid attentive to those who stood 1 irouud; ana far as I know, everyone . at to their full satisfaction. It was i line lovely day and every one 1 teemed to enjoy themselves. About ' \i\?k |\<\i i i? it.iL'C/wl /"\fV tirttlk f ?n/s?k/l ' iiv/ui | ;ar)oi>v? *7ii >>iiu i i iruu neeting friend with happy greetngs. Suddenly there was a rap )n the door for the afternoon session, which time was spent in the . liscussion of topics previously ar angod for the occasion. We feel .hat the occasion will do much good. \ftcr adjournment the people were ,aken to the homes of the good folks * if Edon and cared for through the light. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock 1 .he superintendent of the Sunday ichool opened his school by calling | .he list, and hearing verses and givnt* cards to the little ones, after vhich they gave way for the Sunday 1 ichool convention, which was open- ( d and conducted by the president, ?V. M. Martin. A program was then ! :arried out with speeches by the adies and the little ones, and sing- i ng by the choir. At the close of .he program it, was announced that ' ,ve would take up a collection for ' he benefit of the convention and die missionary who was present. ' Mso pastor of Edon church, J. 11. itanley asked the church and con- ( /eution if they should have any above 1 >f the three expenses to give it to i lim for State missions. While singng the people came forward and aid on the table $H 52 and $0.00 tie- 1 ng handed over* to the missionary for State missions. In addition to to this $4.05 was for the pastor's salary and the balance was turned < iver to the treasurer of the convention. Thus closed the session of the convention. We must say for Edon church and the convention that they are as kind a people as yon will | lind enywhere. J. 11. Stanley. Tiin workmen at the new court house were bus)' last week laying the slate roof on the building. It took good workmanship to lay the slates on the dooin. M C Dorman was among those visiting Conway on business last week. The strawberry croo while a short one is bringing very good prices this year PHONE NO 17 PEO valrt. Murrell has Completed a Good Job. 60 GALLONS PER MINUTE. % Court llotiae Com mi?slou SueCMi'dn in tiettinir Womlcrf ully l.urjrtt Flow of Artesian Water at the New .fail. The court house commission cmployed Mr. A. C. Murrell lo sink an iirtosian well at the new jail. Tun work was completed the lirst of (he week, and he has obtained the largest Mow of artesian water ever obtained in the county- When the machinery was taken from the hole, the water came up wit h such force viutv v i \/nu \i\P lliu IlflJ^UL III MUVtM'UI 1 Foot above the top of the casing. A i piece of pipe twelve feci high. with i short projecting arm was attach m! to the well and the water is now lowing with great force at that. Height making quite a small stt'eim i is it llows oil' into t lie swamp. The! commission hopes to be able to car y the water from this well into a arge tank which will be higher than he roo' of the new court house, J)us affording protection against ire. Murrell has completed a good oh for the new buildings, and it is ' indoubtly the largest How of the i cind in the county. The well is. 100 feet deep, and llows t)0 gallons ! jer minute. Nixotivillc News. Rev C L3 Rullock filled his regulirl ippointment here Saturday unci | mi i.day. Miss Lucv Voreen of Murrels Inlet! -vho has been spending quite a while .vith the Misses Vaught returned ,o her home this week, accompanied jy her brother Mr Gordon Vereen. Mr Johnnie Gore of i jit tie River it tended serviceat this place Sunday Miss Doro Thomas of Calabash, N. T, is spending quite a while in this oinmunity, visiting friends and relieves, the guest of Miss Mattie rhomas. Miss Relle Jordan of Conway is >pending a while with the Misses barker at this place. Mrs J D Ward and children of "jittie River are spending this week vith her parents Mr and Mrs II R barker Mr Ed Jones of Justice, attended lervice at this place Sunday. Messrs Sam and Honson V#?r ittended service here Sunday. Mr Silolirist Small of Conway was imong those who attended services iere recently. Mr and Mrs VV P Vick of Conway raited the '.alters parents here Suniay. The farmers seem to be very busy through this section at present. Urops are looking very well considering. There was a measuring party ipven at the home of Mr and Mrs T I Vaughts last Friday night for the purpose of raising money to purchase an organ for the church at this place. It was attended by a large crowd and quite a sum of money was raised. lee cream and chocolate was served. Every one seemed to enjoy it very much. Wishing the readers of the Herald much success. Brown Ejcs. The old Todd store near the old court house is being overhauled and fitted inside for au ice house. Ice will bo handled by the People's Ice Company, who will put up a factory they tell us, if the demand for ice is' sutncient. J D Harby is interested in the enterprise unci he has with him some northern friends who will be willing to put some capital into it Some of the farmers near town have proved this year that Horry soil will produce as tine cabbage as can be raised in the State. Mr M U Smith have a very tine crop at the old Cooper place. iMayor Smith also raised a tine lot. T W Car wile was in town several days last week engaged in his business of car inspector. r 50 CENTS PE >0 POUNDS DEIJ RED AND WEIG1 D AT YOUR HOH PLE'S ICE C ) No. 7 CITATION NOTICE. THE STATE Of SOUTH CAMOLINA County of I I'M ry. iiy John //olt, Esq., ('rot ate Judge, Where**, VV T McD wall mad" suit to iiit* to grant him letters <>t administration of i tif hh'h'p ol ami effects o| K v' McDowe'l d c 'ased ; I i e>?- uie tiii-ii-tort to ( ito and adinon* ish ail and riiigillar the Uindrcd and creditors ot the said K E .McDowell, deceased that tliey he and apnea! before ti c in the Court of I'rohate to bo Held at Conway, S. ?on dune Tt!? next, a t U r publication hereof, it tl o'cioiK in tlie tun noon, to show nitre If any they haxewhy the said administration should tn?t be ^ranted. Given under my hand, this the /Stli day of May Anno Domini IlitiT i'ubdsheil uu the SMrd and liOth day of May iuu7 in the lioriy ller ddJ < > 1 IN HOLT, .Judgeof 1 Tubule Horry Co, i?w8 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 1765 CHARI ESTON. S. C. 10C7 i1\!.'nw Ykau Iltui* 8i:it *'7. lii'ltiTH Ht'ivliC, liiiL'iiifi'rinj, Or??> h?->? ?1 *r-4*?ij? to f?ch County ol Soutu t amiliiii, ^ivai ' iri'?? tuition Tuition j . itoai'i uuil tHi iiirihetl room in Doiuttory * 11 ii luontli. .11 c..u iiil.it -? for ailini.iHloii aro |it*ruiilt<M 10 co tor a vuciiiit Itoyio Scliularnlilp wlilcti |?ii> .cm a \i*ar. bn* triiui'- l.x.iiiiiiiiitioua will 0?* li?-lil iii tin- county court luiuw on Ki i<lay. J my otti, ui j a, a. m. T'or L'utaluyne, million It .i 1< It1 S.y N KAN UOLl'lI, l'tori i.-.ut. Noucn 1 vrill Ito tit Floyd's school house iu Floyd's township, Saturday, May 25th, 11)07 ut 8 o'cIock p. in , tor the purpose of organizing uti improvement association lor 1 lovds township. Trustees, patrons, matrons und children are reqm sted to be present. (Jra Tyler, NOTICE TO WlT.Nf.SSLS All vitnesses iu the case jf the State vs Charlotte Simmons are hereby notilied that t.hc?y need not attend court next week, as the case will not tie trii <1 then. W. L. Mishoe, May 22ml, 11)07 Clerk of Court. Notice! Notice! Those who have wool to exchange for cloth will be nem-liied by seeing me bef? re they exchange. I have been in the business for several years and have not a dissati-tied customer 1 WILL. CIVIC 8 yards Cashmier, 8 yards Doeskin. 10 yards School Hoy .leans 18 1-2 yards Tweeds Or 12 1-2 yards I Mai n or Chocked Linsey for every lo pounds of Wool in Dirt. I have a very nice line of samples which I would be pleased to show you. 1 will take the wool at your homes, make shipment and deliver JUIU L-lUlll HI VOU ill ll'tiuo iri'l* ul charge. Vou lose no time and have no trouble, I do it all. A betler offer has never been known. I Mease tfot your wool ready soon as possible and if I should fuilt to see you by the time you ^et it ready, notify mo by postal and 1 will call at. once, carry samples and </et your wool 1 guarantee perfect satisfoction to .ill customers or money for your if 1 is satisfied. Yours to serve. W. E. POKTEK, Mattie, S. C. NOTICE In purauance to a eotnn Ission issued liy lion. It. M McCown. Serrehiry of Siu'.h^ to lie underpinned, as a ito.id of corporators of the Hank of Lorls, Lor is, S C., notice is hereliy iriven that i lie liooke of subnetiption to the capital stock of said hank will be opened at the nHlce of the .). ('. Bryant Co., Lor Is. S. C.t on Friday May 81st, 11)07 at 12 o'c'ock noon to8 o'clock p. in. Our commission dated May titb IW7. TiuiH. K. Cooper .1. C Bryant J. I). (Jraham 1*. (J i'rince Board of Corporators, I.orls, S. C. Msy 14th ttlo7. Notice of Final Dischapge. t ? ? f ner?M)y riven that tfoo undersigned Administratrix o f Silas W Beverly Dee d , l.kte of Horry County, will apply to the Jud^w of Probate in and for Horry at 11 o'clock a in, on the 20th day of Judo A I) 1007, for a finai discharge I as such administratrix. Treacy A B'verly, Qualified Adtnx. Silas \V Beverly, Dec'd. e. ICE. ;0. J- D- 1IARCT Mgr