The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 30, 1908, Image 2

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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. Subscribe to the Herald. | I mil i n m ! mmifM?i fif?t Stove?Cool Kitchen How do you expect to endure the broiling days of lir? ^.'.suinnu'r if vou prepare all ' cfUiwJ8?i ' <, i trrff ^00^^ . , . i I ^ the food over a glowing coal IS l! PS / fit > n I Vou need a 11 New Perfecto* tion" Oil Stove that will I fifl, ?al3^?? fll do the cooking without cook- 1 iCpcaacassa^^Z^ the cook. It concen1/ \ I jr v r \l trates plenty of heat under ( \| II f \ a If l^e Pot an.d diffuses little JJ U M \ f or none through the room. , y M \\ ^ Therefore, when working M \\ with the | Wick Blue Flame CM Cook-Stove the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish fl it to be. B This, ill itself, is wonderful, hut, move than that, the "New 9 Perfection" Oil Stove does perfectly every . thing that'any stove can do. It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, J M and fully warranted. If not with your \ Lamp e lA ' n substantial, strong- Ti -- ly made and hand- H 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 | not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. /A B STANDARD OIL COMPANY 777 ^ 1 BAKER-GROCER Fresh Broad and Calces always on hand. Our Grocery Department is filled with choice floods for family use and are marked 'down to the lowest possible notch. Rhone orders tfivon careful attention and prompt de livery guaranteed. Rhone No, 13, VEGETABLES IN SEASON. R T ' UYMAM THE BAKER* D. I. III 111 R11, THE GROCER MAN f 'NOAH'S nerve;, bone and muscle LINIMENT World's Greatest Pain Killer ^or ^ Aches and Pains o ^ f\ by all dealers i noah remedy co. v* w in medicines i Richmond, va., and homon, mad. yaaoc mark ____m_ DUSENBURY &C0 DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHADISE, TODD'VIIjIilfl,' 8. C. We are Prepared to Furnish the surrounding country with the very best Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Caps. Remember, Please, that our stock is lexrge and selected with care, while our Prices cannot be Duplicated by any House in the Carolinas. We study to please and will be please you with our Low prices for the best goods. 1 STRENGTH?! ^ Now is the time to strengthen your system ^ against all summer troubles by taking our ^ < BEEF IRON C8l WINE > > A most palatable and efficient Tonic i > At 50 Cents Per Pint Bottle c ? Conway Drug Comp'y < l i S P HAWES, | iii iiir V Caters to the wants ot the People. For First Class * s< Groceries place your order with me. J N. JENRETTE | Conveyancer & Notary Public Writes Titles, Mortgages, Liens, Agreements, Contracts, &c. Abstracting and Copying a Specialty. r Sour oiomacn No appetite, loss of strength, nervous* ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, ? general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravensv/ood, W. Va.. says:? " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured ma and wa sra now using it In milk for baby." I Kodol Digests What You Eat. I Bottles only. Relieves Indlfastlon, sour stomach, belching of gas, etc. 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 other Country Produce, prompt returns guaranteed. Our Reference: Any Business House in Georgetown. CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and Cuffs. Ironin# Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Work neatly executed,* and in first class style. 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 ? rljlA Bonnottsvillo Marble Wk s* II ?? BENNETTSVILLE, S. C. I*1"'068 and,Designs Furnished of Latest Monuments Tombstones and Curbing J' 'ij3 Furnished on A nnli nation ^ ?7 7 ^First Clsss Work. Kasonable Prlc 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 on interest bearing certificates 8 You can get your interest ev- I ery quarter We want your I on/^i rv * * 4^ 4- \ k 7 ^ ^ ? " - J? A ^ u^uunu w c tipprcuitiie ine business given us. You will receive courteous treatment. BANK OFLORIS E L SANDERSON CASHIER I R UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING AT N 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 orner Store but bo sure ana txvU on J. E. NICHOLAS*