The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 30, 1908, Image 7
ANNOUNCEMENT S
v rOK SOLICITOR.
I hereby announce myself a cnndl- <
(late for Solicitor of the 12th Circuit and
pledge myself to abide the result of the
primary and support its nominee. 1 served I
four years in the Confederate States Navy,
and If you will give me your votes in
ikis election 1 promise after I am dead
that 1 will not get mad if you don't put 1
ttowevs on inv grave. If you love mens
a Confederate Veteran now is the time to
show it.. Elect me Solicitor and I wl|l
serve you as faithfully as 1 did the four
years that I followed tlie Bonnie Blue i
Flag. W F CLAYTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi- <
date for the oil ice of Solicitor of the
12 Judicial Circuit, subject to the ,
ruUis of the Democratic Primary
election. i'. 11. SFHjLiKRS.
1 hereby announce that I am a
candidate for nomination as Solicitor
of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, sub- j
jcet to the rules of the Democratic ,
Primary. 1 have practiced law in
11orrv (?onnt.v for fliiio
v.m vj will JUU I O
and this is the first time 1 have been
a candidate for any oflice before the
people. I now solicit their support. 1
C. L\ Quattlebaum.
PGR THE IIOHSG.
Tills is evidence of the fact that 1 am
before the people soliciting the honor of
representing IJorry County in the lower
house of the (Senerid Assembly of South
Carolina, pledging myself, of course, to
abide the action of the Democratic primary
and to represent, if elected, the
Cost interest of the majority of her citizens
in all <|Uestions that may arise therein.
L. B. S1NOLETON.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for the olliee of ShcrilT of Horry
County subject t.o the rules of the
Democratic IVimarv
KM J AH ntJ^FKIN.
1 hereby annonr.ee myself as a
candidate for the olliee of Sheriff of
ilorry * ount.y, subject to tin* regulations
of tho Democratic Primary.
V. D. JOHNSON
FOR CLERK OP COURT.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the ollice of
Clerk of Court of Horry County,
subject to tho rules of the Demo
cratic Primary. HOST. M. FLOYD
1 hereby announce myrelf n candidate
for the otllce of Clerk of Court for Horry
.county, subject to the rules of the Demo*
.eratic primary. W 1) NVATSON.
I hereby"anno unco myself a candidate
tfor the ollice of Clerk of Court for //orry
County, subject to tho rules of the Demo
cratic party W L BRYAN
I hereby announce my candidacy for
theolllceof Clerk of Court for llorry
County, subject to the action of the Detn
ocratic patty. L II BURROUGHS,
FOR AUDITOR.
f ] hereby announce myself a candidate
or election to the ollice of County
Auditor of Horry County subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary,
J, D. OLIVER.
pou roiiNTV TiatAmiuru
My candidacy for the olllce of County
Treasurer Is hereby announced subject
to tho rules of the Demociatic Primary.
,T. N. Jenrette.
!;OR SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the ollico of County Supervisor
of I lorry county, pledging myself
to abide the result of the Deino.cratic
primary'. J II BAKKit.
My name is hereby presented to the
Voters of I lorry County as a Candidate
>for Supervisor. I pledge myself to abide
'.by the decision of the Democratic
Primary, and if elected will give the
tpeuplo my best service.
- W. J. HENDRICKS.
The many friends of WM V BEST announce
hiin as a candidate foi the olllce
of Supervisor of Horry county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic. Primary.
MANY FK1 ENDS.
My candidacy for the ofllce of County
Supervisor is hereby announced, subject
lo ill ft aci.lt m (ii me i 't'liioc rn tic prim try
.JOS VV. JOHNSON,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for el- ctionto the ollice of County Supervisor,
subject to the action of tiie Democratic
primary, .]O.'IN 15 .1AMKB.
I hereby announce myself a candi^jdate
for the office of County Superof
florry county subject to the
regulations of the Democratic Primary.
A C Murrell.
I am a candidate for the ofitce of 8upervisor
of //orry county, subject to the
results of the Democratic primary.
.1 W DAVVSKV,
I liereliy announce myself a candidate
for election to the ollice of County 8u
pervlsor of Horry County, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Democratic
primary. J Q FLOYD.
At the solicitation of friends from dif
feront sections of tiie county, i hereby
announce myself as a candidate for tiie
ollice of County Supervisor for Horry
Connty subject to the rules of the IWno.cratic
Primary. W. L. SINGLETON.
^ I hereby announce myself a candidate
Aforelection to the office of Supervisor of
Horry Connty, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary.
,T. R. Allsbrook
SUPI2RI!NTI:INI>r:INT HIHJOATION
\ hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the office of Superintendent
of Education of tlorry county,
under the rules of tho Primary,
pledging mgself, if elected, to devote
my entire time to the duties ol
the office. G C. GORE.
rOR MAGISTRATE.
I am a candidate for magistrate
;)f Bayboro township. S. M. Allen.
So far wo have had but few April
showers.
A man who whines is worse than
&n owl screech.
t
It lias set the whole world a thinking
Upon it all Doctors, and one, agree
The tonic all your friends are taking is
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Norton Drug Co.
Nearly everybody is complaining
[)f the scarcity of money.
Is it possible that no one in this
district wants to be Congressman?
Mrs J S Battle has returned from
a pleasant visit to friends in Florence.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
never fails to tone the stoma.'h,
purify the blood, regulate the kidneys,
liver and bowels. The greatest
spring tonic, makes and keeps you
well. !?5 cents Tea or Tablet.
Norton Drug Co.
Jailor Bruton now occupies the
new juii, no inning moved mere lusi,
week.
In politics, liko in most, every
thine else, its tin* f allow with the
loudest pole that knocks down the
persimmon.
I Agonies |
I Of Fain |
Sfm Never glvo up, and fh!nk that Br
all women, yourself included, have j&
m to suffer pain.
Thousands of women have writ*
?$3 ten to tell how they have cured ft'.
jsP their womanly Ills, nnd relieved
' their pains; and over a million
i I have been benefited, In various s?
03 other forms of female disease, dur- $
ing the past 50 years, by that it;1
$8 popular and successful female
wom^rele!^ \
h3g| "1 believe I would now have g&
WW been dead," writes Mrs. Minnie RK
ii Lambe, of Lebanon Junction, Ky.,
ugl "if it hadn't been for Cardui. I
$3 had suffered witii bad cramping fcp
fl&Sj spells, pains in my back, sides K|.
|2|] and arms, and awful bearing-down fy
ggy pains. Now these pains have all Eg
tji gone, as a result of using Curdui." E
a|j At All Druggists
WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE,
SS8 stating ago and describing symp- 3c':
HBij toms, to Ladies Advisory Dept., ft
SB The Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
aa Chattanooga, Tcnn. K o'J S
Oct tlie News,
This is election year and there b
every indication that politics arc g<
ing to be unusually livoly during th<
coming campaign. On this accoun
every voter should keep in touel
with what is going on, especially ii
his own county. For that, reasoi
every home in l!orry county shoulc
have the Herald. Its unequaliet
State service and its splendid corpi
of county correspondents warrant i
in saying that all important national
State and county polities will up
pear in its columns.
lie (iot What lie Needed.
"Nino years ago it looked as if nr
time had come, says,Mr C Farthing
of Mill Creek, Tnd. Ter."l was so rui
down that life hung on a very slend
or thread. It was then my druggis
recommended Electric Bitters,
bought, a bottle and 1 pot what
needed ? strength. I had one foo
in the grave, but Electric Bitter
put it back on the turf again, am
I've been well ever." Sold undo
guaranteed at Norton Drug com pan
at 50.
Card of Tlianks.
1 do thank Dr Jamie A Norton an
my many friends for the kindnes
shown to my daughter throughon
her illness.
Mrs Cathrecn Johnson.
Plenty of Troubles
is caused by stagnation of the live1
and bowels,to get rid of it and hosu
ache and biliousness and the poiso
that bring jaundice, take Dr. King
New Life Fills, the reliable puriliei
that do the work without grindin
or griping. 25e at Norton Dm
company.
Mrs B B Moulton and her charm
! .1 1*1 1 i I. i m
nig unu in'co1111>iisi)(*(i iiaugnior, mif
Jennie, who have been visiting rcli
tives, have returned to their horn
in Jloston. Miss Jennie, by Vic
unaffected gracefulness, her vivacif
and her charming personally, hi
won many warm friends during he
brief sojourn in our beautiful Soutl
! land.
The Merry Widows hats are tl
go. A crusty bachelor editor n<
far from hero suggests that if wi
men will persist in wearing then
the old time custom of seating tl
women on one side of the church ar
the men on the other bo revive*
Should this be done there would 1
coming more kicks from the mc
side than from the women side.
?
Subscribe to the Horry Herald.
232 and 23
The IIous
The Largest Wh<
Ladies Misses Tailor Made
Suits.
Made of Silk and Wool Rajahplain,
striped and fancy mixed wors,
teds, plain, fancy and phantom,
checked and striped Panama in
Madame Ruttorlly, Prince Chap and
Pony Coat elVects.
$1 o.oo to $75.oo per suit.
Walking Skirts
PGR RADIUS AND MISSUS.
Our new line is composed of Silk
Panama Plain ami fancy mixtures]
and voiles. All cut in the new P.MhS
models.
$2.5o to $25.oo each.
i What is the Use g
I of Saying g
| 3 Till; KKST C O M 1? A N V or J
nil: STH()N(iliST C()MI?" V or ^
? l lll: I.AKCil:ST COMPANY ? ?
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1 SAY SIMIM.Y
S|M'illglicl<l i
| FIRE & MARINE INS. |
| COMPANY 5
9 or MASSACIIUSrTTS. ij
| Orjraiii/iccl IN I >. /
I M. W. COLLINS S
| AOKNT |
I ?
Why buy
an Organ
from the Peddler
when you rail buy a superior organ from
>'o.;r factory represi illative f or less money
md oil (01910r terms, and have absolute
protection In the guarantee given by the
'linkers. We make low pi ices and grant
roni one to two years without interest^?
and only bind the organ as security.
We save you money and supply Organs
Mint 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,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Store to Rent.
One I {rick Stove, 22x80 on Main
street, centrally located on Main
; street in the business section of the
! city of Marion. This is a good lo alily
for any line of business. It is
" i new building, well lighted both
front and rear, solid glass, well furnished
and ready for business. Rent
very low owing to the latcnoss of the
season, only $22.50 i>cr month. C M
Hodges, Marion, S G.
?\ i?^\
, Fire Fire Fire.
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, To "Property Owners!
THE OLD AND IKIED
! GLENS' FALLS
1 INSURANCE COMPANY
1 lias been tested and tried by the year in
.V uid year out vissltudes of the business,
including theconllngations of a half century,
and continued to grmv until it has
Plained a nearly sixty years honorable
(] and progressive history nnd ranks in IIuancial
strength as one of the few very
' j strongest American Companies.
D A Spivey & Co
t/\ k IkikTXT/l ITAtTilll
/ yuAJiUJUNU nuiaii
s I luivfn opened a flrKt cIjihr Tri
vato Hoarding Houf?o,No 201 cor
nor King nrd Prince streets,
Georgtown. Table vdll be turn
X to the smtiUifftctlon of its pa
trons, and the
Is Rates are $n oo Per Day
(> C!:il 1 nnd give me me a trial,
sr Satisfaction Guaranteed.
r S M Thompkins.
l- Mmricd.
On March 2, .1908, at the Viome ol
Rev D D Cox, Mr J* M Rodders, ol
,t Walkiil, Fla., and Miss Tompio,
c- daughter of Rov T) I) Cox, wore hap
1t pily married, the Tiev I) T) Cox, of
io fieiating. A sumptuous supper was
K; served and delightful music render
[], ed throughout the evening, Tho
)v? newly * wedded pair left for their
.n homo in Florida the next morning,
attended by tho best wishes of thoii
many friends for their happiness and
prosperity. Subscriber.
4 King trcet,
e that Gives You "SATIS
olrv c\-*r\r\ Orvf o !
CI 1 I VI 1\V^HC41
Ladies' Waists,
The greatest stock in the South
to pick und choose from.
White Lawn Waist from tho severely
plain to the most elaborately
trimmed. Toe to #15 (Ml each.
White Linen Waists, plain, tucked
and hand embroidered, #2,50 to
#15.00 each.
Black Laeo Waists from #(> 00 to
#15 00 each.
White China Silk Waists #2 50 to
#7.50 each.
Black China Silk Waists #2.50 to
#10.00.
j PART PROGRAM U!
I THE BANK OF HOB
Capital #50,000 no
Surplus 10.000.00
i .
K Wo solicit, your patron:
A. I,. IVocto
PHOTOGRAPHKU
flomcwood, S. C.
| Special at tent ion <40
I views, family groups s
9 all out door work.
H Satisfaction Cuarante<
I BUY YOU I
Rofriterators, lee Crc
Freo/.ers, Water Cook
Hammocks, Ply Tra
Screen Doors and \\
dows from
Horry Ildw. <
| Remember
i
Wo are Headquarters
| anything in tlio
IB nip: Bine
Prescription Work
(>ur Specialty
Norton Drug1 i
I''Old & Trict
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Glens Falls
Fire Insurance C
CiUniNS FALLS. IN. 1
1uNone Belter-Hew asf!
Select your agents
Companies and not
them select .you.
D. A. SPIVEY &
Resident A^onts
WIIKN HOT AND
ITI MUSTY VISIT
C. L. Abrar
The Up-To-Date I Much
Cokl and Soft Dri
Choice Cigars and
Fancy Grocerk
! GEO LUj
f I Laundry man
Work turned out pri
I ly;
Send mc a trial or
Family washing tal
1 Satisfaction Guaranl
Collars and Culls nc
Executed.
I Next to Post Of
Charleston, South C
^FATION" or Your Money
1 Mail Order Hou5
White Linen Waists, plain tucked
and hand embroidered. $-.50 to
$ 15 00 each.
Lace and Net Waists. ftcue Lace
Waists from $2 OS to $20.00 each.
I
I
White l/ace Waists from $d.75 to;
$25.00 each.
Splendid array of the newest fabrics
for Spring and Summer wear.
Our Ready to Wear Garments for
ladies, misses and children surpasses
anything in style ever shown in the
South, and the w<jre never so reasonably
priced. Send us your measurement.
We guarantee a perfect lit.
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IB AT ENTERTAINMENT BUI
oy PROGRAM: Th(
FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL C
24. 8 O'CLOCK
Grand March? Orchestra ^ ^
I instrumental Solo-Roautl- '
fill Spring?Miss Maiuka- Ibis
i! kt McNk.II.i.
Vocal Solo Good Nijjht-M
its J. A. Norton .
I? March ()IT to the Front? ri
Violin, Flute and Piano? LASJ
Mk.SPAMK.S liVOIv, Coi-mnh,
Mr Wait.
ReadinM us E. J. Sn kk\vooi?
rnti
^cn Duet?Ren Hurr Chariot tUl
. Race-Missies Lii.a Tiiompvll(
son and wlnnik lloU.Iday.
Vocal Solo-Life's Lulla[?,d.
by? M ns C. U. Soak no
KOlKill
Twn St.oM- White ICniirht
I Orchestra. O
^ Violin SolO"An#olb' Seronade?Miis
M. YV. Coi.
a,n i.ins.
'fs, Vocal Solo?There Lot me |i
ps, Uest?Mus. J. A. Norton
hi- Rcadin^?Miis E. J. Siieiiwooi).
ri * Vocal Solo-Comin' Thro' o,,;,,
[JO the Rye-Mus C. Li. Scar- c
horotjoii.
Vocal Quartette.
Music by Orchestra.
Cake, Candy, and Ico
Cream Sale.
Voting Contest. Most [1 A
'or Popular Yountf Lady. 5c
per Vote.
?Kir
l)r W. E. McCord
Surgeon Dentist The
r< Ollicc in the
I o
Scaro rough Building M.
1' OUR MOTTO: P
Once a Customer, Always
>08 a Customer.
VVc Serve once to Serve pi
again. r I
L. H. BURROUGHS
O. COMPANY
Mayo Corner.
ood" PROGRAM: ^
and SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH, C
,et 8 O'CLOCK.
Duet ? Vallianco Polka ? N
llui Misses Donna Coleman and Bo
Maroarkt howkll. ery
Debate: Query ? Resolved,
That Ri}> Van Winkle Dc- Ac
serves More Sympathy than
, Dame Van Winkle* HI
Aefiitmative: Nina Lewis, u'
11 en n I e S ess ions, K ATA le en 15a
Johnson.
ns Neoative:Sue Marsh, John
Davis, Ella Sessions.
. for Duet?Charge of Uhlands?
Misses Lila Thompson and
HKS, KINO
Duot?In Festal Array?
Misses Winnik Hodmday
and Lii.a Thompson. ^
Duet?Flower Faries?An ft
Timii Tikdai.k and Fred
' " Martin.
Candy, Cakkand Ice Cream ,j<
IVl Sai.k. Hi
L * Votino Contest Closes. (j(
hardware jto
>mpt- He fore purchasing clso- mi
where see our complete ()U
tier. line. We also carry a full
cen-- lino of Screens, Doors,
t.eed Fly traps and other season;atly
able tfoods. Now is the
time to purchase.
fice. Conway Hdw. Co,
V,
NY "
arolina.
r Back.
>e in the South.
New Dress Goods
All tho newest weaves in the most
fashionable fabrics are here.
Satin striped F.inbroiderod Voiles
Dotted lOtatnincs and a full line of
Panamas, lirillian tines and Fancy
striped and Wool Dress Goods. Write
us for samples. Our prices are tho
lowest.
White Wash Goods.
Larjjc variety of the latost in tTnish
and weave.
Linen Suitings, Figured Madras,
Persian Lawns, Kmbroidored Lawns
Plaid Lawns and Linen, Mercerized
Chiffons, Plain and Figured Latest?,
Linen Tawns, Oxford Suitings, etc..
etc., all at popular prices.
iROUbHS SGHUUL
..... i, - . JL
! Hank of Conway
A PIT AD $50,000.00
ai. Asskts $250,000.00
us do your Hanking
iinoss.
Headquarters for
HES KRIPPENDORF
SHOES
VIN GLAPP SHOES
FOR MEN
Is Furnishings.
o. F. Nisscn Co.
. P. Hawes
Dottier in
eavy and Fancy
Groceries
:k Service.
Prompt Delivery
When in need of a
IU CUT OR SIIAVE
visit the
4GSTON BARBER
SHOP
Up-To-l)ato Tonsoriai
Parlor
D. RANSOM. PROP.
hone No, 3.
FOR
URE DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.
A Complete Lino of
stationery, Post
ards and Toilet
Articles. I
unnally's Chocolates & I
n Hons by express ev- I
' week. I
Prescription Work I
curately Compounded.
3NWAY DRUG CO. I
,nk of Horry Buiklin#.
i. T. Sessions
jadauarters For Shoos
Us, Clothing, and Dry I
>ods. Also our T/inc of I
wclry is Complete. Call I
see us, we are bound to I
like 11108 a hummer for I
ir Com pell tors. 1