The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 13, 1907, Image 2
F.ntcred at th?> l'oat Oflice at Conway, S. C., !
Satond Cliu>* MaiI Vitti??r.
CIRCULATION 2500
PUULlHiIKI) KV KitV TIM KSD.W MoltNlNC.
JIY CONWAY rUBLISIIINO CO.
dUUSCKHTlON UNli DOLLAR I'KR YKAR
II. II. \VOOI>WAItl>. Kditor
ADYKKT1H1NO UATKH:
Miimivh'hh Lorain, S c??ntn per lino. Cards of
Th?nko nnil Cotnniunlcatio?a of a IVrHonnl Na
lnr*? charged for nt Special Katoa according to
Itngih. Oliltuarita, one cent a word in oxcoaa
of UK) words.*
Olllctal Advorttaament* at ltatoa allowed by
aw. Diaplay Advortlaonionta, Raton furnisliod
ii application. Makn all Cliocka and Ordor
uyaldo to tlio KdRor.
TIIU US DA Y, JUNK Ki. 1907
There is plenty of room in Con- ,
* i
way for mcro brick buildings. I
It seems that Satan still finds mis- !
chief for idle hands to do
The old soldiers who attended the I
reunion of the Confederate veterans .
at Richmond are delighted with i
their trip and treatment. *
Reports from tl?o tobacco fields \
show the crop to bo in excellent con- J
dition. Although the acreage is *
smaller than previous years, the i
plants arc finer and the quality (
better. \
"Remus," writing from Poplar, (
says: "1 wonder if the Supervisor |
has gone to sleep. If he has we i
people up here want him to wake J
up, as we are short on road over- f
seers up here, and we would like for *
him to finish the bridges near Nichols.
The} aro still in bad condition.
I have been informed that while a C
man was crossing one of these
bridges one of the sleepers rolled
over on its side. It was enough to
make his hair rise. This happened V
since the chain gang was here." \
State of Ohio, City of Toledo / , [
Lucas County, S s ?
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of *
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing bnsidess
in the city of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case r
of catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank 1 Ciikney. 1
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of ,
D.cembcr, A. D. IKHti. J
A. \V. Gieason, ]
, nwiiii y j win if
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- (
ternallv, acts directly on the blood 4
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O '
Sold by all dmoists, The.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
Tribute of Respect. *
Mrs. Manda Johnson died May 20,
1007. at her home at Box, and was
buried in the cemetery at Rchoboth
Methodist church. Had she lived
till May 22nd, her next birthday,
she would have been 42 years of
age. She was a daughter of Sam
and Zilphia Hardwiclc. She united
with Rchoboth church^in early life
and remained a faithful member until
her death. She was loved by all
who know her, to know was tj love
her, to name her was but to praise.
At the ago of 16 she was married to
John A Johnson, of Horry county.
She reared a large family of children?eight
in nil ? live girls and
three hoys. She was ever faithful
in training her children in the way 1
they should go All that we can say ,
is, Father, into thy loving hands we |
commit her tender faithful soul. I
h h a. 1
TUe ftla;iI? No. a.
Number three is a wonderful
mascot for Geo, II. Harris, of Cedar
Grove, Me., according to a letter
which reads: "Alter suffering much
with liver and kidney trouble, and
becoming greatly discouraged by 1
the failure to find relief, I tried 1
Electric Bitters, and as a result am <
o ..,^11
?> ntn man njutvy. i ne ursi not tie
relieved and three bottles completed (
the cure." Guaranteed best on J
earth for stomach, liver and kidney .
troubles by Norton Dru^ Co. 50c. (
(iniic but Not Forjrottcn.
Eli, son of Vincent and Sarah
Ann Godbold, was born February
27, 1831, and departed this transitory
life May (J, 1007. He was a ^
cripple for nineteen years, but bore his
affliction with Christian forti J
tud'j, He was the father of ten
children?live boys and live tfirls.
Three tfirls died in infancy. He was u
ever ready to do his duty as a hus- t
band and brother. He leaves thirty- o
one living jjrand children, threc^reat T
tnjuuuiiun;n. ne 18 gone but not
forgotten. May our heavenly Father I1
comfort his dear companion in he.i a
old age and at last may they bo re- o<
united in a higher place than this. I)
Inez.
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At present it seems that the hotel
at Myrtle Beach will not be
opened this season and that private
parties will be the only pebbles t n ?
on the bench.
The name* of twelve new sub- di
scribers were added to the Herald ti
list last week. cu
Notice of Final Dischapge.
Notice U hereby piven that the
undois'i^ucd Administratrix o f
Silas \V iieverly Doe'd., late of
Hefty Comity, will apply to the
Jud^oof Probate in and lor Horry
Co.mt y at 11 o'clock a 111,011 the 20th
day ot June A 1) 15MI7, for a limn discharge
us such administrat rix.
Treat; v A Hcvcrly.
Qualified Adinx. Silas W Iieverly,
Dtc'd.
(NO I IC1:
I will lie at Floyd's school house
in Floyd's township, Saturday, May
25th, 1907 at II o'clock p. 111 , lor the
purpose of or^anizin^ an improvement
association lor Floyds township.
Trustees, patrons, matrons
and children are reipu sled to be
present. Ora Tyler,
notice to witnesses
All witnesses in the ease :>f the
State vs. Charlotte Simmons arc
hereby nolilied that I hey need not
attend court next weftk, as the ease
will not be tried then,
W. D. Mishoo,
May 22nd, 1907 Clerk or Court
|t WANTED I
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r OIJ)
! PIANOS AND ORGANS if
iH fur w 11 i? li ui? w ill ;i 11 >\\ (In- liivrlM-sl im.
if tow Jt ids tmw 111 -11 -lit-, Nul |iil> ia(?'^P
M'l olTor, lull wo Ph'?l?{o IioIIit I iihIi iiinont fc
If for I hi* miiiiio or l<? in) iik'v, 11i.iit I In < < I ill >^9
Iii rati' ofTorn. willi- MiiIoiii'm m i i r- ir 11. moo,
coliiinliirt, S, for Hporial prim* umi^f
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
1765 CHARLESTON. S. C. 1907
,1'^jnk Ykaii lliaiin skit \!v.
I.i'ltorH Si ioiir.o, Kn^iiioorint', i hio HrhohtrMh i|>
it oaclt ('oii nly ol Sunt 11 ( 'arnliiiii, iriviiij' I roo I iiii<hi.
Tnilion $l'.i. Iloanl ami fiii niHlii'il room In
?< i in it < try $11 it month. All I'liiiiliilntoH for ml
amnion itro |mttiii11I in iiniipnto lor a \nmnt
toyro Scholarship wliioh pay jOt'ii it yoitr. Kii
ritni". KxiiiiiinntioiiH will In- liolil in llio ioiiiit\
iinr( Iniiimo on Kriilny. .Inly Titli, ut n a. it. iii.
''or i 'itl a IiiL,no, inliiri'HH.
II If KIM-?N HAM) )|,I'll, I'roHiilonl.
NITRATE SODA
*16 Rags Nitrate Soda
>19 Rags Muriate Potash
141 Rags Sulphate Potash
)62 bushels best Meal
18 barpels White Pish
103 cases Lion Coffee .
199 bales Prairie Hay
326 bales Timothy Ilay
238 bags '100 lbs' granulated
Sugar
141 barrels granulated
Sugar
63 bags 21b Gran. Sugar
94 bags 51b Gran. Sugar
216 bbls 1-2 Patent Flour
195 bbls Royal Flour
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W. B. COOPER,
CORNRR ORACH AND NUTT STRHHTS,
WILMINGTON. IN. C.
? TO THE?
PVBLrlC.
As we have purchased the repair
shop of
Mr J. H. Jollie
Wo wish to inform the public thai
we are prepared to repair your ve
deles on short notice, also your
3lacksmiihing. Oivc us a trial and
30 convinced. Yours for business
Hucks 6c Smith
(Successors to J . H . Jollie.)
[NOTICE
In purnuanco to a comn.ission issued
by linn. U. M. McCown, Secretary ol
Slate,, to ?lie undersigned, as a hoard ?>I
corporators of the Hank of Loris, Boris,
3 u, notice is hereby given that tile books
>f subscription to the capital stock of said
>ank will be opened at the olllce of tiie ,1.
J. Bryant Co., Loris, S. C.f on Friday
May Illst, 15)07 at 12 o'e.'ock noon to!!
>Vlock p. in. Our coininissioii dateo
May Oth 15)07.
Thos. 10. Cooper
. C Bryant
.1. I). Graham
P.C. Prince
Board of Corporators,
Loris, S. C. May 14tli 1907.
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby tfiven tiiat the
uclersivfnctl, as administrator, with
he will annexed, of the personal
state and effects of Man passu
'hompson, lato of I lorry County,
- will I rt' llw. ? '
, ..... |' |' ,T Kill", J IIU^l! ()l
Vobate in and for Horry County,
t his office in Conway, S* C., at li
lock a m on the Oth (lav of July A
1907, for a final discharge as
jch administrator.
.IOIIN J. KINO,
Qualified Administrator.
H. H. Woodward, Attorney
w 12. ,\ .
The gardens are yielding an abunince
of truck. Cabbage, corn, potoes,
squa his, onions, beets and
icutubers predominates.
>
Wintllrop CoIIvkc
Scltolursliip and Entrance
Examination.
The examination for the award of
vacant Scholarships in VVint lirop i
College and for the admission of now
students will be held at the County
Court House on KuidavJi i.v a, at
!> A. M. A pplieunts must be not less
than fifteen years of n?fo. W hen
Scholarships are vacated after July
thev will be awarded t<> those
muUinir the lightestaverage at this
xamination, provided the\ meet the
'onditions ?^o\crniiio tin- award.
Applicants for Scholarships should
write to President Johnson before
the examination for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 an 1
free tuition. The next session will
open September IS, litttT. Por further
information and catalogue, addre*s
I * it i; si i) It Johnson, IJock Mill,
S. C. my !> lot
Notice of Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby oiven that the
undersigned as oxecut rix of the last
will and testament of Nancy J.
Cooper, late of I lorry County, doceased,
will apply to the Judoe of
Probate, in and for i lorry County, at
ii o'clock o in on tlx' Hot 11 (lay of
Innr, 11107, lorn linal discharge us
such execu Iriw
I nicy M < \>oper,
Kxecutrix Nancy .1 Coo per Deo'd
1 w 10.
And here you will linil everything i
Notii
New Goods at th
llerahl reader will be ^iven special
I store. Come sec my stock and learn i
Farming In
Now that it is time for
planted early, we want to
few useful implements thfl
ur 1 4 l-? n>t 4
| TT I I I M 111 I*
The VVoolard Combinatioi
Stonewall Cotton, Corn a
Louis I'low Stocks. Cott
Distributors. Hoes and
Labor Saving Devices.
We have just Received a
CAR LOAD OF ,
IRtnvPc
yvuu
+ \
And it will be to your inter
our line before you purchas<
THE ARMER'S
Conway Hai
Next door to Norton
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Notice! Notice! \]
Those who have wool to exchange
for cloth ill be oenelited by seeing
me beh ro they exchange. I have been
in the business for several years ami
have not a dissatisfied customer
J WILL (11VE
8 yards Cashmier,
8 yardi Doeskin, I
10 yards School I joy Jeans
18 1-2 yards Tweeds
Or 12 I-2 yards IMain or Checked .
Linsey for every 10 pounds ol '
Wool in Dirt. I
1 have x very nice line of sample? ,
which I would be pleased to show ,
you. I will take the wool at youi
homes, make shipment and delivci
your cloth to you at home free ol
charge. You lose no time and have
no trouble, I do it all. A better of (
for lias never been known. IMeasi |
f/et your wool ready soon as possibli
and if I should fuilt to see you h\ '
the time you jjet it ready, notify m<
hy postal and I will call at once,
carry samples and ?/et your wool I
guarantee perfect satisfoetion to all
customers or money for your if .1 is
satisfied. Yours to serve, '
W. E. POUTEU. Mattie, S. C .
HELP IS OFFERED
TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE ,
Wo earnestly request all yourn; persons, no matter
how limited Ihoir moans or education, who wish to
obtain a thorough business truiniiur and good posi- i
tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rato
otfor. Success, indopendoncoand probaldo fortune
are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today.
The Ga.-Ala. Business College, Macon, Ga.
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[HE MARKET
5INESS!
n Fancy G roecnos, Dry (1001I ami j
ins, i
e Lowest Prices. '
prices on all purchases made at m\
my prices,
e L. Moore.
f FARMERS
/ :
szm&svr* \
nplerrv e rvt s. !
the cultivation of crops J
call your attention to a ?
c
it you can't afford to be *
4
i Harrow & Cultivator
ihI Tobacco Plows,
on Planters, Fertilizer
Rakts. In fact many
est to call and examine
e. Yours to Please,
i R1END,
vv
tlware Co. s
Druf Company. /
Shoes and Overshoes
bibbers to keep out I lie frost, rain and snow. Closing out Rubbers t
bargain. ' u
Our Rntire Stock of Clothing
and Furn>e
?111i< KIv unloaded for tIn* Spring Supply. Don't miss this opportuu't?
,o buy a winter Suit or <Kvivo.il below tlio market price. Certuinlv tl".
vere never sucli indinviiients o lie red before.
I O I n rJ1 especially invito vou to call ami S(,n
I-,clCiILvb. our Spring Line of White Goods Km
iroideries of all kinds, Lures and Trimmings, Ribbons, Hosiery Ne l-~
vear and Kanev Divss Goods of ail kinds Tiny are coming ' in * v
onir and iook I his liaiid.^ome line through before von buv
Dress. D,n'? JUistia*
Our Notion LinegBSI&'ffjy*
We Carry
unMoig- W ? are r, dueing tln.> line of goods to make room for the new
mows jiisi mining i.'. ,
^ ^ . t \\e carry everything in this Into vou want. Al,
urocenes,i,vs ke? pa fresh supply on hand. Frosli Folk, BeefBvcct
I ?otaio.>. t<1111 ry Main, Cabbage, Turnips and Apples. lu fact
mvthing yon want to rat.
^ regardless of profit. We are selling the
1 O OclCCO U 01 IT g well known Blue Jay Tobacco for 25c
M?r pound, ac a ping. S.imc that other people sell for 10c. a plug. Fig
.ral. 1 Or a plug. Same that used to sell for 15c, and other grades in pro
jortion, all going at a bargain,
ii i Z *** *+ Department, Do you want a
HI O LI SO i"* 111 IT 1 S lT 1 IT g good Cook Stove? We have
hem, also a nier line Oak Bedsteads, Chairs, Dressers, Boom Suits, Matresss,
h eathers, I n il Springs and many othor things too numerous to
aent ion.
^ ^ A \ kl tr> WQ S?N ^K> weH known WhiAe
L1 gglCS cl IT Ci Wagons Hu-kory one horse Fai^ii
Vagons. 1
Also we have a few good cheap buggies which we are closing out at a
rgain. I laruess of all kinds.
Tr\ + Tr*wn TVl r1 We keep our delivery wagons
1 O TITC fi own 1 1 clut on the street. Just. Phone us
vh.it you uerd ;ind will send itatonco. Also we give a cash discount
hecks. Trade i la oil rash with us and get a cash discount check worth 25c
Your Horse and Buggy
When you huy a Horse and buggy you want t o
buy the best you can get at the most reasonable
rice. I have purchased the entire 1IOKSK
BIJSINFSS of A W. Jenkins & Son, and wtt \
conduct the husines8*hercafter in nty own tiamei
I shall continue to try to furnish to the people
of Horry County the very best Horses and Mules
and the neatest ami best Buggies and Wagons to
to he had on the market. I will be glad to trade
with you.
GT B. .I E 1ST K.11ST S
Wh !ll iu one i\f 11m iMrtoi- t ?? a. j
? ... v...v niv mini uiiimii icint consiaorations
in your life? ^2
Why the Things You Eat. ^5
^ When you buy (?roeerics you want to know that you are
g Hing absolutely fresh ami pure goods, that are fully up
to what they pretend to he. When you trade with me
you my positive guarantee that it is the best and purest
you can buy.
Everything I sell promptly delivered at
Your Home.
Call and give me atrial order. -^>^5
& JOS ?>. OLIVER rj^iiUiimiUiuunuiuiuiuui^
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m Established 1880 J, W. McElwee, Pro,
?& || liennottsville Marble Wks,
J 4^ HKNWKTTSVIIiLB, S. C.
C J. | ~ 'j Prices and Designs Furnished of Latest
MoinmiantH Tombstones and Curblus;
Furnished on Application.
First Clftss Work. Rasoitable Prlc
>*Tw y f
11 K. CASQUE, SPECIAL AGENT, CONWAY. 8. 0.
WHY 3ijpppR
?- ?- mmmm m ?
FROM THAT FEELING OF
FATIGUE AND EXHAUSTION?
hen the email sum of Fifty Gents will give you relief. Our BEEF, WINE AND
iv l?r?m|iar?**l from fre.sh Ext rate. Beef, Good Sherry Wine i i the most Soluble
il Nti'.ri.ioiu form of Iron. It stimulates digestion, Improves the cm n lition of the
>ou enabling it to throw oil'ae.eumubited iinnurlties, ine,retting the appetite and
,'lgorntlng ilm entire system Try uftOc, bottle from the
Jon way Drug Ga