The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 16, 1908, Image 2
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Entered at the Poet Ofhce at Conway, S. C I
Second Clasn Mall Matter. ,
PCRMHilKD KVKHY TUUUSDAY MOUN1NM
IIY CONWAY lMTIILINIIINO CO.
U BSC HI IT ION ON K DOLLAR PKR YKAR
H, H, WOODWARD, lCriitor
THURSDAY, APRIL 16 1008.
The Herald has passed another
mile stone in its life. With this '.ssue
it enters upon the 22nd year of
its existence. During its life it has
watched with a jealous eve the
development of Conway from a strug- 1
gling and hopeless Horo into a prosperous
and magnificent little city.
It has seen the wheels of progress
revolve time and again, bringing ,
with each revolution new hopes, new I
aspirations and new development to 1
Horry and her peoplo. It has seen !
the waste places made productive by (
persevering and intelligent cultiva- l
lion. It has soon her young men <
and young women enter the;tragedy '
of life upon the stage of action and
work out their own destiny under
far morevfavorable circumstances 1
and more propitious environment <
than did their fathers and mothers
It has seen them go out from the
old roof tree to carve for themselves l
a name and position in the atTairs of i
men, and it has seen the most of
them win honor, and powo?* and sue- |
cess from the tickle Dame. All these j
things has it secn'and it rejoices that
today Horry holds a proud position '
among her sister counties in patriotism,
in art, literature, religion, agriculture,
thrift, industry, in fact all <
the departments of life the pursuit
of which go to make up a happy and
contented citizenship. Hut itis not
to the successes and failures of the
yesterdays that the Herald would
point on this the anniversary of its
birth. With them wo have only to
do as pleasant memories of what
has been accomplished by Horry's
brain and brawn and as an incentive
to work for greater things for the
development of our resources and
the improvement of our material and
moral condition. There is nns
sibilties of more enlarged development
awaiting us as a people and individuals
as the days come and go,
and it takes neither a prophet nor a
son of a prophet to seo them. Our
soil is rich and fertile, a large per
cent, in a virgin state, and is adapttcd
to the cultivation of almost eve
ry plant which grows in the bosom
of mother earth; our resources are
practically unlimited and varied and
the passing of turpoutino makes it
possible for other industries and enterprises
to spring up, thrive and
grow; our climato is supurb, salubrious
and healthy, and the moral
atmosphere of Horry will compare
favorably with that of any other
plpce on God's green footstool We
are indeed a blessed people and surrounded
by the richest gifts from
the great storehouse of liberal nature,
and all that is necessarv for us
to profit by the gifts the gods have
given us is to apply the art of man
to the material of nature and by application,
industry and frugality success
will crown our efforts.
Tho Herald is glad to see that the
interest in the organization of the
lire company has been revived and a
meeting to this end was held in the
Council chamber last Friday night.
The recent fire here demonstrated
beyond peradventure, even to the
frivilous and tho doubtingThomases,
the efficiency of the engine in lighting
the progress of the flames. It
is useless to rehash the scenes of that
morning. They are familiar to tho
entire population of Conway and all
join in one accord in ascribing honor
to the lire laddies for checking the
flames where they did and preventf
il *
ingi,nern irom Doing more disastrous
to property than they were. But notwithstanding
this,and we don't think
we can rightly be charged with a
lack of appreciation whon we say it,
that there was much confusion growing
out a want of organization. The
officers of the company felt this and
the few remaining members of the old
organization were aware ot it. But
now that new interest has been taken
In the organization and thirty or
thirty-five of our stalwart young
men have breathed new life and new
blood into it. we think we are safe
in saying that Conway will soon
have a fire company that will in the
hour of her peril do her proud.
The Herald? $1.00 per annum.
Special Notice.
Tho post ofllce authorities I
show no disposition to be !j
hasty in enforcing tho new law I
requiring all subscriptions to 1, 1
weekly papers to be paid up to
within one year. Most of
thoso who owe us for more
than one year on April 1st J
have come in and paid, but
there are a few who are still .
behind As to those few who '
are still behind and have not
arranged the matter, we have ^
> to say that we will still try to
carry their names on the list
i through tho month of April,
and it they will see us and pay
up during that time, they will
1 : be retained as regular subscribers
of the paper. So send in
what you owe at once, so that <
you will be up in your figures, i
and get the Herald during tho f ,
election year. 1 j
M <l ??* ?i WWM *** ****** * ,
A Twenty Year Sentence. i
"1 have just completed a twenty
yoar health sentence, imposed by ]
llucklen's Arnica Salvo, which cured
ne of bleeding piles just twenty (
^oars ago."writes O S Woolcver, of
LeUaysville, N Y. Bucklen's Ami- ]
11) ^ o 1 1TA U/\n 1 n h/\ ( > I ? '
ii i/ui ?c ucuio in*" wurM surcs, Wilis, I
jurns, wounds and outs in the short ]
;st time. 25c at Norton Drug company.
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News from Myrtle Beach. ^
As wo seldom see anything in
print from this place 1 thought J <
vould write a few lines.
The health of the community is
/ery good at present.
A very successful term of school
las just closed at this place. Tt was
mder the skillful management of
Mr AG Small.
Miss Lucy Elkos, of Socastee, has
been spending some time with her
uint, Mrs J J Sanders.
Miss Mattie Flowers charmingly
Biitertained hor friends at abirthday i
party March 30th, at the home of ?
Mr and Mrs W J Waller. A largo *
number attended and all seemed to 1
enjoy themselves very much. Those 1
who attended from a distance were !
Miss Louise Vaught and brother, '
Joe, from Vaught, Miss lie lie Elkes,
and brother, Jim, from Socastee, ,
Misses Florrie and Edith Habon and |
their brother, Parker, from Burcol.
Miss Mattie Flowers, of this place, 1
has just returned home from Vaught, 1
.vhere she has been spending awhile 1
with her friend, Miss Louise Vaught. 1
We are glad to welcome her back
again.
We are having a nice Sunday school
at this place under the skillful management
of Mr W J Waller.
A School Girl. (
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DEALER
GENERAL N
TODDVIL
We are Prepared
surrounding coi
very best Dry G<
Notions, Clothir
and Caps. Rer
that our stock is 1
ed with care, whik
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not oe Duplicated
in the Carolinas
please and will be
our Low prices foi
The Store or
Is the place to get Dry (
As complete a Stock of Shoes as car
at prices to prices to suit everybody
Corner Store but be sure ana call on
J* EfNl<
S P HAWES,
FAMILY IK
Caters to the wants ot
the People. For First Class
Groceries place your order
with me. GUANO
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^800 HAOS8*2"2 1950
L900HA,,S823 2060
3600nA<,s 8a>**2 21,00
1200,,A,m 8:1:1 2:1,70
L900,iA(IH8:l5 25 70
3100,1A(,SH 11 28,00
L800:iA(SSS57 n,,(?)
L500"A(JM,?2 1,1,0,1
3550 11A1'y 18 percent Acid 12 60
1900 MACS Hi per cunt Arid 14.40 I
W B COOPER,
Wilmington, N. G.
In the matter of
.JAS. A. CALHOUN, Bankrupt.
OIUUCKOF NOTlcIC TIIKKKON.
1II3T1UUT OK S. C.?8a.
On this 3()tli day of March, A. I). 11)08
>11 reading the foregoing petition, it is?
Ordered i>y the Court, ttint n hearing
>o had upon the same on the 10th day
>t A|>ril A. i). 1008, before said Court
it Charleston, S. C., in suld District, at
il o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice
hereof he published in The Horry Herild,
a newspaper printed in said District
tnd that all known creditors and other
tersous in interest may appear at the
laid tiine'and place and show cause, if
my they liave, why the prayer of the said
petitioner should not be granted.
And it Is further ordered by the Court,
hat the Clerk shall send by mail to all
known creditors copies of said petition
uid tills order, addressed to them at their
places of residence as stated.
Witness the Honorable Win H. Hrawley,
Judge of the said Court, and the seal
thereof, at Charleston, S. C., in said
District, on the 00th, day of March, A.
1), 11)08.
II. W. llutson, Clerk.
( -h\ilof the Court.)
FOR
ALL I
CREATION
tAH'S
BONE AND MUSCLE
I M E1NT
reatest Pain Killer
iches and Pains
EALERS I NOAH REMEDY CO.
I C I N C 8 i richmono, va., and lottos, mas*.
JRY&CO
S IN
IERCHADISE,
iLiEI, S. O.
to Furnish the
.intry with the
3ods, Groceries,
lg, Shoes, Hats
nember, Please,
arge and select5
our Prices can=
by any House
We study to
nlease von wi+Vi
A
r the best goods.
i the Corner
Gioods at Panic Prices.
i be found anywhere in Styles and
r. When in need don't pass the
OHOLAS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
ON
Pianos 6c Organs
FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS
WE ARE FACTORY AGENTS
and represent only the B E S T
RIANv S AND ORGANS, that will
last a life tirao. '
Write at once for our liberal
terms and special prices. *
Malone's Music
House.
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
J N. JENRETTE
Conveyancer & Notary Public
Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens,
Agreements, Contracts, &c. Abstracting
and Copying a Specialty.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
Relieves Colds by working them out ot
the system through a copious and healthy
action of the bowels.
Relioves Coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
and bronchial tubes.
"At pleasant to the taste
at Maple Sugar"
Children Like It
For BACKACHE WEAK KIONEVS Trj
OiWIU'i Kldner end Bladder Pillt- Sure end Site
ATTENTION MERCHANTS
-OFHorry
County.
Send your orders for Apples,
Oranges, Banauas, Potatoes, Onions
Cabbage and all kinds of Fruits and
Produce to
B. E. JONES & SON,
Georgetown, S. C.
Ship us your Chickens, Eggs and
other Country Produce, prompt returns
guaranteed.
Our Referenco: Any Businoss House
in Georgetown.
CHINESE
LAUNDRY
Collars and Cuffs.
Ironing Machine.
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t*ui iv buriiou onii promptly.
Send mc a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed, and in
first class style.
SPKCIAL. NOTU'K
Collars and Cull's held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold,
Yoursfor good worK, j
GEO LrVM.
GEO S HACKER & SON
544, 546 and 548 King St,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
MOVIiDINO g
Window and Fancy Goods ^
Specialty
Conway
Palace Market,
At the Geo L Itlar*b Stand
Tbey are now In the the business
and selling BEEF, PORK, AND
MARKET DELICACIES
Highest prices paid for
i
COUNTRY BEEF AND PORK
L. B. Singleton
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Conway, South Carolina.
Office in Spivey Building *
\
New Livery, Feed, Sate ,
AND EXCHANG STABLES.
We have secured entirely new stocl^ and equipment ati
the Porter Stables and are better prepared than ever to
serve the public.
OLIVER <a ELIOTT.
BuggiesWagons Harness
I have the best and biggest line of Buggies, Wagons and Harness I have
ever carried in stock.
Hackney buggies and wagons, RocK Hill buggies, Oxford
buggies, A. Wren & Son buggies.
Can suit you with any kind of vehicle and harness you may want at satisfactory
prices.
G. B. JENKINS
GARDEN SEEDS
ONION SETS.
Every Farmer in orry Gounty can have a good garden
this year by getting Buist's Prize Medal Garden
Seeds and Onion Sets from
CONWAY DRUG CO,
m Established 1880 J, W. McElwee, l'ro
ft Jj Bennettsville Marble Wks
II ^? nENNETTSVILLB, 8. O.
ml Prices and .Designs Furnished of Latest
Hp 1JT1 ^ Monuments Tombstones and Curbing
Furnished on Application.
First Clsss Work. Ratonable Pric
K. K. GASQUE, SPECIAL AGENT, CONWAY. 8. O.
IBank of Loris,
CAPITAL PAID IN $10,000.00
We pay you 5 per cent interest
on your money when left
on interest bearing certificates
You can get your interest every
quarter We want your
account. We appreciate the
business given us. You will*
I receive courteous treatment.
I BANK OFLORIS I
| EL SANDERSON. |
RED RUST PROOF
SEED OATS!.?
WE OFFER
1000 Bushels Nice R. R. Seed Oats .
100 Bushels Southern Seed ! ye
10,000 Pounds Granulated Sugar
300 Barrels New Flour
inn Roofu o?j ?
*w n^u&o vuiuin oceu meat
200 Bags Shorts and Chops v
30 Bags Green Coffee
Come to see us and save money.
PALMETTO GROCERY CO J
WHOLESALE GROCERS, MUL INS. S, C.
Ino. P. -Cooper, Sec and T^esa,
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