The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 30, 1908, Image 2
Kutered at the l'oet Ofllc? at Conway, S. C
Second Claa# Mail Matter.
I'UKI.IHUHI) KVKitY TUUHSDAY MOKN1NU
BY CONW AY I'UllljISIlINO CO.
UBSC MICTION ON K 1R>1,L Alt IMSlt YKAlt
H. H, WOODWARD, Kdilor
TIIURSDAY, APRIL HO 1908.
Dcnth Wnw on Mis llcelJesse
P Morris, of Skippers, Vu
Vto/1 n /ilnon /inll in 4 lin ci\Mi ittr i\f 1 Mill!
uuvi i? V/iw.iu \ (in in wu\;o|/i 111^ V?I *
He says- "An attack of pneumonia
left me so weak and with such a fearful
cough that my friends declared
consumption had me, and death was
at my heels. Then I was persuaded
to try Dr. King's New Discovery.
It helped me immediately, and after
taking two and a half bottles I was
a well man again: 1 found out that
New Discovery is the best reined}
for coughs and lung disease in all the
world." Sold under guarantee at the
Norton Drug company.
A PRKTTY HOME WEDDING.
Jolin rr Prince, of Columbia, Weds
Miss l.cHsie Ko\% ell. of Horry.
In response to invitations a number
of the friends of the contracting
parties gathered at the beautiful
country home of the bride's parents
Mr and Mrs V T liowell, near Nichols
to witness the marrigo of theii
daughter, Miss Lcssio, to Mr John 'J
Prince, of Columbia, South Caroline.
The beautiful and impressive ceremony
was consumatcd on Tuesday,
April 7, 11MIS, at 8 o'clock p m.
The parlor was most heautifulh
decorated with ivy, pure white liflies
and lovely roses. At the hovu
mentioned alxive, the strains oi
uio wedding march oxquisitoly rendered
by Miss (Jessie Williamson,
summoned the bride and groom ant
their attendants to the marriage fe?tal.
The bridesmaid, Miss Barb
Met'/ Ncal, of Kershaw, and tin
groom's best man, Mr Cromwell Con
erly, of Wannamaker, entered tin
parlor followed by the groom witl
his bride leaning 011 his arm; thei
came the ring girl, little Miss Eunici
Howell, sister of the bride, bearing
the wedding ring on a large silvei
dish. The Rev Mr Wilson, of Fail
BlulT, North Carolina, pastor of tin
Wannamaker Baptist church, ol
which the bride is a member, vorj
gracefully and impressively perv
formed the ceremony, and with tin
beautiful ring service pronounce*
them man and wife. The bride novo
looked sweeter or more charming
than she did on this occasion in ho
gown of pure white silk, on wh'cl
she had spent many hours of labor,
and no dainty touches had been ovo
looaed in making it a beautiful ant
lovely trousseau. The bride's bouquet
was pure white carnations an*
maidenhair fern, with 'ong bows ol
while satin ribbon. The yjungcou
pie left immediately to take the trail
f^r th3 South, where they will spend
a two week's honey moon visiting tin
groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Join
T Prince, of Greenville, Florida,
formerly of Horry county, and
friends and relatives. They ox pee'
to spend somclimo in Jaeksonvilh
and visit other points of interesi
while South. The bride's traveling
suit was a beautiful brown voile.
The bride is a very charming, accomplished
and loveablo young lady,
and very popular in her home county
as a successful teacher for foin
years, and has won a number ol
friends throughout the Stato. II01
many friends and pupils regretted
to see her leave The groom is n
young and successful business man
and holds a responsible and lucrrtivo
position with the Southern Cotton
Oil Mill Co., of Columbia, S C.
He is a Horry boy, but has been in
Columbia for the past four years,
where lie is very popular in business,
social and church circles, being an
ursher at the First Baptist Church,
and for the third term elected President
of the Baptist Young Peoples'
Union of this church. Mr and Mrs
Prince will make their home in Co
lumbia, and be at home to theii
friends after the 20th of April. This
young couple was the rccinient of
many costly and beautiful present*
from their numerous friends. Tin
marriage was soleminized in the
presence of only the immediate relatives
and friends of the bride and
groom
It was with regret that Prof II
R Todd, of Columbia, could not accompany
the groom as best man on
account of illness, as had been an
ticipated.
? m ?-? .
A Twenty Year Sentence.
"I have just completed a twenty
year health sentence, imposed by
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which cured
me of bleeding piles just twenty
years ago, "writes O S Woolever, ot
LeRaysville, N Y. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve heals the worst sores, boils,
burns, wounds and outs in the short
est time. 25c at Norton Drug company.
Tt now looks as if ex-Goverrcr
Hey ward and ex-Governor John Ga< v
Evans will be the only entries in thj
Senatorial race and will probably 1
trot around the course alone. While
Governor Ansel and Colo illease will
be left alone to try conclusions for
the gubernatoriel chair.
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How do you expect to endure
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JJ U M \ f or none through the room. ,
y M \\ ^ Therefore, when working
M \\ with the
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the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish
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B This, ill itself, is wonderful, hut, move than that, the "New
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M and fully warranted. If not with your
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some lamp. Burns for hours with a strong, jS
nifdlnw lirrht. Inst what vim iwimI tor ?*
ing reading or to light the dining-room. If jijT |
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Fresh Broad and Calces always on hand. Our Grocery Department is
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possible notch. Rhone orders tfivon careful attention and prompt de
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We are Prepared to Furnish the
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Prepared by E. O. DeWITT Ik CO.. CHICAGO
ATTENTION MERCHANTS j
-or- I
Horry County.
Send your orders for Apples,
Oranges, Bananas, Potatoes, Onions
Cabbage and oil kirids of Fruits and
Produce to
B. F. JONES & SON. I
- 7
Georgetown, S. C.
Ship us your Chickens, TCggs and
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Our Reference: Any Business House
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CHINESE
LAUNDRY
Collars and Cuffs.
Ironin# Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order. Family
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly executed,* and in
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MPKCI.II. NOT I CIS
Collars and CulYs held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold,
Yoursfor good worK, |
GEO LVM.
GEO S HACKER & SON 1
544, 546 and 548 King St, I
CHARLESTON. S. C. 1
cl) 1?1
MOULDING
Window and Fancy Goods ^
Specialty
Conway
Palace Market, I
At tlie <.? ?? I. Itlarnli Stand I
Tbey are now In the the busi- J
ness and selling BEEF, PORK, r
AND MARKET DELICACIES
Highest prices paid for
COUNTRY BEEF AND PORK
L. B. Singleton
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW c
Conway, South Carolina.
Office in Spivoy Building
i i iKflifti -i
^ew Livery, Feed, Sale,
AND EXCHANG STABLES.
We have secured entirely new stocl^ and equipment at
he Porter Stables and are better prepared than ever to
erve the public.
OLIVER <a ELIOTT.
iuggiesWagons Harness*
I have th<5 best and bil/i/ost line of Rllinrias Wnirnne nr?/l Ha??nncu T linvn
ever carried in stock.
lacquey buggies and wagons, Roclv Hill buggies, Oxford
uggies, A. Wren & Son buggies.
an suit you with any kind of vehicle and harness you may want at satisictory
prices.
G. B. JENKINS
Established 1880 J, W. McElwee, Pro
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II ?? BENNETTSVILLE, S. C.
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R. K. GASQUE, SPECIAL AGENT, CONWAY. 8. 0.
Bank of Loris,
CAPITAL PAID IN $10,000.00
We *pay you 5 per cent interest
on your money when left
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BANK OFLORIS
E L SANDERSON CASHIER I R
UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING
AT
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Burroughs & Collins
Company
Stylish, Nobby and ell Fitting
PRICES ARE RIGHT
rhe Store on the Corner
Is the place to get Dry Goods at Panic Prices.
As complete a Stock of Shoes as can be found anywhere in Styles and1
t prices to prices to suit everybody. Whon in need don't pass the
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