The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 16, 1908, Image 3
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j&re was hurtling. The quick concei
NEW PERI
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wick Blue Flame
goes directly to boil the kettle or 1
is diffused about the room to over
14 New Perfection" is real kitchen
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for the parlor; strong
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STAN1
SCIIOOl. IMPROVKJVtKNT. |
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BY MISS liKTTI K IIAHUKLSON,
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[Continued from Last Week. >
across the road opposite the school *
house. Then teacher and pupils {
went to work. The boys brought <
axes and saws and during noon hours (
cut down the trees and sawed them
up in suitable lengths for the saw mill
in the afternoon. After school was
over for the clay, the boys took a team
of mules and a log cart furnished by
one of the trustees and hauled the
logs to the saw,mill. The sawyer
told the boys if they would come and
bear off the lumber for him he would
saw it for them without charging
them anything. A day was set, it
being on Saturday so that the boys
would not have to miss a day from
school. The boys met at the mill on
the day set and the timber was all
sawed and hauled back to the school
grounds by the boys. Spades where
then brought out and three or four
of the largest boys dug holes and
put up the post ready for wire. In
the meantime the other hoys, teacher
and girls were supplied with
brooms, hoes, rakes, pitch folks and
a hand cart and all worked for thirty
or forty minutes in the yard each day.
The tools were placed in the school
room at night. In a short time we
had a half aero square just as clean \
as hoes and rakes and brooms could .
\naVe-fC ^Cd now perfectly J
clean and the post reao^- wiro
The teacher again aswoC> *'ie i
patrons out to help stretch the wu'C; j
they came with a wiro stretcher and ("
with the help of the boys soon had .
the fence completed, except two
gates, so they were made by two of
the boys. Teacher and pupils then
brought several hundred hills of (
boar grass, which has a- very pretty ?
white llower, from an old field near
by and set out a row, hillsabout two
feet apart, all around the half acre
square. Twenty-five rose bushes
were planted, lillios and many other t
kinds of flowers were set out. Thir- r
ty-five shade trees were added to the ^
yard. Honey suckles and ivy vines c
were planted to climb o\er trelles ,?
made by the boys. A large bed of y
chrysanthemums, jonquils, piney for- r
est and daffodils were tastefudy ar- j
ranged by the girls. Then each girl .
prepared a llower pot or hanging [
basket for the poach and window?
Wo have had excellent success witl
everything we have planted, onh
two trees have died.
(2). The new two roomed building
with ten large windows and two
doors is now eomp'etedexcept paint- i
ing but we expect to paint it both r
inside and out, also the fence post f
this year. Two good heaters will s
be used this term instead of one. p
We have twenty-three single patent t
desks and expect to have enough to d
scat forty pupils. We have neatly 11
mounted on cardboard twenty-five o
A ?: ? .-r. .i i? i? * - *
ur<?wiiig?, uruwn uy i?ne pupils oi the s
school, placed on the wail in one cor- v
ner of the room, besides these we s
have twenty-four nicely framed pic- i
tures, eight of them with glass over t
them. The money to buy a part of t
these pictures was raised by pupils s
bringing in pennies and eggs, The i
following are the pictures we have: r
J. Portrait, Washiugfcm, 22x28. e
2. Portrait, Henry W Longfellow, r
22x28 t
H Portrait, John C Calhoun, 16x20 U
4. Portrait, Wade Hampton, 16 x t
A 20. h
, 5. Portrait. The Three Martyred o
Presidents, 10x14. b
6. Ninoteon smaller pictures of fa- h
mous men, historical homes, birds, h
etc., mounted on gray cardboard. r
7. One oil painting, A Study in n
Deer, painted and given by teacher, a
20x14. c
Twenty-four flags?twelve State o
flags and twelve United States flags, k
and one large drum. These are used s
iu flag drills and marches, In which t
the children take a great delight.
h&L i S <
i Oil Sfove%
When warm days
and the kitchen fire wA
make cooking a burden?then
is the time
) to try a New Perfection vA
Wick Blue Flame Oil Hft
Cook-Stove. wl
Marvelous how this ttS
stove does away with Va
kitchen discomforts ? O
how cool it keeps the 6
room in comparison with W
conditions when the coal Iw]
titrated heat of the hi
ACTION
Oil Cook-Sfove |
bake the bread, and none i
heat it. Thus using the -J
comfort. Made in three M
rranted. If not with your |
earest agency. 9
r> Lamp I
everyone *]
wants? handsome enough ^
enough for the kitchen, camp fe
tough for every occasion. If
write our nearest agency. f.<
DARD OIL COMPANY, |
(Incorporated) Ls
blackboards and maps have been
tided.
(tt). The district has boon eonsoli
lated into one district. An application
ttlank asking for an election t<
/ote for a special tax, was carried
iround to each patron t>y the. toachoi
tnd all signed it. The day was sei
or the election. An invitation war
>ent to our Superintendent of Kdw
nation to come down and make
tti address. All the fathers,
mothers and c1' bren in the ommulity
were invited. The day was
spent very pleasantly and a four mil'
Lax voted without a dissenting voice
(V picnic was given by the school 01
Lhe twelfth of September. On that
lay wo had the honor of having witl
is Miss Mary T Nance, of Columbia,
md our Superintendent, \V A Prince
Wach made a very eloquent address
which were enjoyed by all prcsenl.
\ local association for the improve
no.n t. r?f Athonu ti-linnl AiK.n.i
..w%- w vr a * ? W>< vy IJ U UMII v/vy T? U)0 V/l ^ < ? I I
zed which is accomplishing much
^ood for the whole community. Tei
lollars was raised for a library and
mr order sent oil for it the next day
A. reading table, made and painte<
t>y one of the school boys, has been
idded to the school room on whicl
jome the daily State, Gun Times,
The Pathfinder, Youth's Guardian
friend, Cosmopolitan Magazine and
ither interesting papers. Much
reading isbeingdone. Teacher read
ng to the pupils. The larger pupib
reading for themselves. The parents
ire also joining this interesting cir
ile. The boys have a debating society
on Friday afternoon once a
month, at which the girls often tal<<
part and sometimes the parents conn
^IV'anM'uVrriJ" Y'dges for the deba
)ut a tut sit as
ers. - KO.C, ,
All improvements havo been doiu K
lince January 1st, 11107. Everything
s in a nourishing condition and
sverybocly seems to be interested
ind taking a part in the work.
^- ?lie
Got What he (Needed,
"Nino years ago it looked as if my
Imc had come, says, Mr C Farthing;
>f Mill Creek, Ind. Ter."l was so run
lown that life hung on a very siond>,v
thread. It was then my druggist 1
eeommended Electric Bitters. I
>oughta bottle and I got what I
leodcd?strength. I had one foot
n tho grave, but Electric Bitters
>ut it back on the turf again, and
've been well ever." Sold under
'uaranteed at Norton Drug company
t 50,
nams n l>CHCr /YlllM, ^
M r Ed itor: Please allow me space |
o your columns for a few words in |
eply to "Farmer's Sus.'#ostions," ?
rom Gideon. "fie says 1 notice <
omethini' in the better class of people
that doesn't look ritfht to him.
le says there are eighteen candi- ^
lates to root Mr Holt out of oil ice (
"low, if there is a better man for the
tfiee I say lets have him. Still he
ays there is a better class, vnt. ho
vants Mr Holt retailed in office to
ee if he will do something. Now if '
t were in Mr Holt to do something 1
hink a full term and an unexpired
erm in office would have demon
trated that fact. He also says he is
n favc r of more common sense and '
otation, If so, I would like him to
xplain it if he doesn't think a better
nan in cilice would do us more good
ban Mr Holt, but still he says lets ?
:eep him and see if he will do any f
,hing. Now, I would like to know (
lis reasons for wanting him in the (
ffice, if there is a better man in the t
setter class of people. I say lets (
lave one of them, as, according to i
lis statement, Mr H >lt has done \
lOthing. He also says somo good ?
aen seek to root him out of office 1
nd the voters help to make tho
hange, I suppose they are in favor
I the better class, I am for one I
now that the common sense ho
peaks of teaches us that we want t
he better man in office. $
Better Man, 4
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232 and 2?
The Uou
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The Largest Wh
Ladies Misses Tailor Made
Suits.
Made of Silk and Wool Ra jah plain,
striped and fancy mixed wors,
teds, plain, fancy and phantom,
checked and striped Panama in
Madame Ruttorlly, Prince Chap and
Pony Coat olVcets.
$lo.oo to $75.oo per suit.
Walking Skirts
EOR LATHES AND MISSES.
Our new lino is composed of Silk
Panama Plain and fancy mixtures
and voiles. All cut in the new 1 DOS ,
models.
$2.5o to $25.oo each.
H lltUUUlIlL ^
(Every Month i
You may think, because you >>
have long hud it, that you must
have a headache every month, uj
being a women. [v
Hut if you think no, you are Era
wrong, since n headache is a
^ sign of disease of your womanly
|j? organs, that thousands of otlicr Kg
^ women liavc been able to relieve &W
or cure, by the use of that wonder- ?.?:
aw ful, woman's medicine,
t"I recommend Cardui to all sick W
women," writes Airs. A. C. Beaver raj
of Unicoi, Tenn. "I suffered with K
headache, bearing-down pains, |w
feet swelled, pains in shoulders
f< and many others. At last I took Bg
Cardui, have gained 20 pounds [&
and have found it the best med- P.
m irlue I ever used for female
troubles." ^
A At All Druggists ^
^ WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE,
stating ago and describing syrnp- K?
:?? toms, to Ladies Advisory JJcut., KJTO
Tho Chattanooga Medicine Co., Pfij
^ Cnattanooffo, Tenn. E 37 K?
Married
A1. the homo of tho bride'h parents
in Nichols, SC., Miss Lessie ltowcll
and Mr John li Prince, of Colombia,
were united in marriage on April 7,
l'.MlH, Rev S R Wilson, officiating.
It was a beautiful marriage attended
'o?v. bQst of relatives and friends
>y i. ..i ounblime and the llowIhe
scene was v,.i k S It W
ers beaiuiful, * ^
Plenty of Troubles AH
is caused by stagnation of the liver
and bowels,to get rid of it and headache
and biliousness and the poison
that bring jaundice, take Dr. King's
New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers
that do the work without grinding
or griping. 25c at Norton Drug
company.
The Heulah Sunday school anniversary
will be held with the New
Home Sunday school on Saturday
before the 2nd Sunday in May. New
Home is the new church near Steven's
Ford in Kingston lake. Go
and carry well filled baskets.
llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
never fails to tone the stomach,
purify the blood, regulate the kidneys,
liver and bowels. The greatest
spring tonic, makes ami keeps you
wen. .>;> conis^Kja or Tablet.
Norton Dru# Co.
Wo luivo boon requested to say
Lhat tlicj funeral of tho Into William
rj Cause will bo preached by the Rev
I) D Cox, at tho family cemetery near
Daisy school house, on tho first Sunlav
in May next.
It has sot the whole world a-thinkinj/
Upon it all Doctors, and one, ajjree
The tonic all your friends arc taking is
Ilollistcr's Ttocky Mountain Tea.
No 'ton Drutf Co
Store to Rent.
One Brick Store, 22x80 on Main
street, centrally located on Main
*trect in the business section of the
iity of Marion. This is a tfood lo
ality for any line of business. It, is
? ?..II 11-1.1.--1 I .11
nwn well I l^n MH1 IKHII
ront and roar, solid tflass, well furnshed
and ready for buainasH. Kent
/cry lowowinir to the lateness of the
leason, only 4:22.50 per month. C M
\od^es, Marion, S C.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
0 trespass upon my land in Conway,
* C., iu any manner whatever.
1 2 4t. Lucy Cooper.
M King treet, -:
se that Gives You "SAT
olesale and Retai
Ladies' Waists,
Tho greatest stock in the South
to pick und choose from.
While Lawn Waist from tho severely
plain to the most elaborately
: trimmed. The to $15 00 oaeh.
White Linen Waists, plain, tucked
land hand embroidered, $2,50 to
$15.00 each.
black Lace Waists from $0 00 to
$15 00 each.
White China Silk Waists $2 50 to
$7.50 each.
black China Silk Waists $2.50 to I
$10.00.
Why buy
an Organ
from the Peddler
when you can buy a superior organ from
yor.r la -lory r< prest ntalive for less inonry
and on easier terms, and liavo absolute
protection In the guarantee given by the
makers. We make low prices and grant
from one to two years without interest,
and only bind theorgan as security.
We save you money and supply Organs
that will prove a life long pleasure.
Write at once lor a catalogue and special
prices and terms to the old established
MALONE'S mUSIC HOUSE,
(JOljl'M 111 A, H.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
For Sale.
One hundred and seventy live acres,
two tobacco barns and a four roomed
dwelling house and go id stalls. Located
a quarter of a mile Irom the Alma Road,
a quarter of a mile Irom ()ak < I rove church
and a half a mile to two miles fro n a good
school and six tulles from Fair Bluff, N C
R. ROWKLL,
Fair Bluff, N. C,
8\v2
Be Witt's
Hazel Salvo
SFor Piles, Hums, Sores* ,
THE
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( 1111- BRST C O M PANY ?r I
J THE STRONGEST COMP V or r
] THE I.ARGE8T COMPANY? |
i Tlicy .ill Say These Tliiiiwr*. |
I SAY SIM I'll V ^
(1 '111 i " rt 1 1 t
3 *jfc n1WAfJ|(i|(| I
I. Spring fe^qn..
| FIRE & MARINE INS. |
| COMPANY I
Or MASSACHUSETTS. ?
Or^iuii/cO IS I * J. ^
| M. W. COLLINS |
f?\ *?* ??^
hi ro. hire* hire*.
To Properly Owners!
TiflC OLD AND 'I HIED
GLENS' FALLS
INSURANCE COMPANY
lias been tostf<1 and tri? ?! r?y the your in
and year out. vissltudes of the business,
including tho eonliugations of a half century,
and continued to grow until it has
auaineu a nearly sixty years honorable
and progressive history and ranks in financial
strength as one of the few very
strongest American Companies.
D A Spivey 6c Co
BOARDING HOUSE
I have opened a first class l'ri
vato Hoarding House,No 201 cor
nor King ard Prince streets,
(leorgtown. Table will bo furn
ished to tho satisfaction of its pa
trons, and tho
Rates are $u oo Per Day
Call and give me ino a trial.
Satisfaction CIuaranteed.
S M Thompkins.
Charleston, South C
ISFATION" or Your Monej
il Mail Order Hous
White Linen Waists, plain tucked |
and hand embroidered. $2.50 to
! $15 00 each.
I/ace and Net Waists. 10cno Lace
Waists from $2 OK to $20 00 each.
White Lace Waists from $2.75 to i
$25 00 each.
Splendid array of the newest, fa '
In ies for Spring and Summer wear.
Our Ready to Wear Garments for
ladies, misses and children surpasses
| anything in style ever shown in tho '
'South, and the were never so reasonably
priced. Send us your measuro-'
| ment. Wo guarantee a porfeet lit. j
NOW IS Y<
\/I A VThe
Poet says: 4
once at every
Wo tako no stock in tho "our t
to give every one a chance to got
that will astonish them through t
holiday bargains that will darw
pors. Remember wo arc headqu
Our 5 10 Ce
arc trade winners. Our counter
groat bargains that wo are offer
far and near.
A. M. DUS
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BAKER- <
Fresh Bread and Cakes always on h
filled with choice goods for family use
est ]>OKsible notch. Phone orders g'm
livery guaranteed. Phone No, 13.
VEGETABLES
B. T. HYMAI
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arolina.
/ Back.
>e in the South.
New Dress Goods
All the newest weaves in the most
fashionable fabrics are here.
Satin strijxMl Kmbroidered Voiles
Dotted Ktaminea and a full line of
Danainas, Hrilliantines and Fancy
striped and Wool Dress Goods. Write
us for samples. Our prices aro the
lowest.
White Wash Goods.
Laroe variety of the latest in finish
and weave.
Linen Suitings, Figured Madras,
IVrsian Lawns, Kmbroidered Lawns
IMaid Lawns and Linen, Mercerized
ChilTons, l'lain and Figured Datestr,
Linen Lawns, Oxford Suitings, etc..
etc., all at popular prices.
)VR
>RTVNITY
'Opportunity knocks
man's door."
lumen" idea, for we are ^ointf
their Christmas roods at prices
he holidays. We have a lino of
the trade of Christinas shoplartors
for Santa Clans,
mt Counters
s are simply sparklo, and the
ing are attracting tho people
5ENBURY.
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md Well Fitting
RE RIGHT
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and. Our Grocery Department is
and are marked 'down to the iowjn
careful attention and prompt deIN
SEASON.
J THE BAKER.
V THE GROCER MAN
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