The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, April 30, 1908, Image 8
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We are showing
largest and most
~i -? " 1 ? 1 _
Elusive line oi siting
ever brought
Conway,
BLUE SERGES,
BROWNS,
BLACKS,
GREYS.
Be sure and s
1 Calicoes |
| 5c the Yard. |
in mi ail
n
Gathered by a Herald Man \\
on His Rounds.
CAUGHT ON THE BONCE.1'
i
Stray lilt* of News (lathered l>y
ttic Wayside for the Information
ami Instruction of Herald
Rcadcr?--l!appcfiifijr&of Interest
Atiout tlic City.
The Herald?$1.00 per annum.
April showers make May Mowers.
If Conway had a cotton factory
wouldn't business hum here.
The peach trees hereabouts are
heavily loaded with young fruit.
The Summer Girl and the Coatless
Man are both much in evidence.
Sunday, May Hd, will be Missionary
Rally day at Kehoboth Methodis
church:
There is no complaint that we can
hear of about the facilities furnished
by the railroad in moving the
strawberry crop.
We have beard nothing more about
the reunion of the Confederate veterans
which should be pulled olT here
on the 10th of May.
There is somo kick among the
growers hereabouts on account ol
the low price berries art; bringing on
the Northern market.
Miss Mitchclle C., the popular and
accomplished daughter of Mr It G
Collins, who is matriculating at Columbia
College, is vising her parents
1
nere.
Tt looks as if Candidate li H Sin
gleton is to have a walk over and win
out with both hands down, lie must
feel awfully lonesome in his lonosomeness.
The picnic season has arrived on
schedule time, but the red bugs,
mosquitoes and ticks will come in on
a delayed train, but they'll get there
all the same.
Were in not for the numerous accidents
happening in and around
Con way to the persons of the citizenship,
doctors would starve to
death for the want of practice and
the drug stores would <(o out of
business for the lack of patronage,
so healthy is Conway.
Qhnoe...
VIIUU*?
Paying too much for g
buy, we under sell, we hav<
Mills $2o.oo suits only $12.
your gain, we can show yoi
ing them out. Ladies' hat
The answer is easy, we ant
we are in a position to mafc
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( i.i\w nr ?> \r 'ic f>Ai?l fi 1 n 1 I ihtcoA/1 I
arnest, zealous and conscientious!
'histian ministers. It' people willj
ol be saved the blood of t he i<>st. will v
ot slain their garments.
The ont iook is that tho doctrine of
.reduction of the cotton aerobe *
loos not have innny converts in this 1
onnty. More's M o pity. 1
Mr James Henry Kiee, jr., was in i
own this sveek shaking hands with!,
Viends. Mr Rico is Si ate Secretary ! j
<f the A.'jdubon society and is doing |
iiiidi toward tiie suppression of the j (
1 legal killing and selling of birds
The Cooler Co., is a new enterprise
which will shortly open np in!
the brick store on Main .<21root be '
'ween the Spivoy Mercantile f'o. and
the Kingston Purniturc Co Its
otlicers ire L I) Mugr.Yth, President.;
5 WofTord Wait, Vice President,; C
1^ Scarborough, Manager; A 10(1 old
inch, Seereiary ami Treasurer. It
is the purpose of The Cooler to dispense
soft and refreshing drinks and
delicious ice cream to perspiring humanity
during the hot summer
months and during the winter ones
it will hi* used as a bon ton cafe
where the hungry can be fed and
the thirsty served with hot drinks.
It is a true saying and worthy
of all acceptation that whenover
capital and labor clash horns
labor will go down and capital
will corncii}). Wo do not know why
it is so but. wo know that, it is so.
Perhaps it is on account of t liodovetailing
of two i xironies which makes
the eternal litness of things prevail
and causes the survival of the fittest.
And we don t hut that this is the
best thin# that could happen for the i
benefit of all parties in interest for
the moment that labor feels its independence
of and controls capital
that moment, labor becomes unreliable
tyrannical and oppressive.
Darin# the #11110 of ball Friday
between Marion and Conway Pa##ett
(>#ilvie had the misfortune of
huvin# his cheek bono broken by. be
in# hit by a ball pitched from the
box to the catcher and missed by
him, Dr .1 A Norton, who was on
the #rounds, r endered prompt and
cllicient medical attention and kind"
and attentiye service, lie lias tho
sincere thanks of the parents of the
injured yonnjj nnn, mycuu'r witn
those friends who rendered nssistanco.
Kspecially do they thank Mrs
AS Doak for her careful attention
to him. Da^ctt was only a spectator.
Possess nun volouscurative powerremoves
all disorders, making health
strength and flesh. After takinp
Hollistor's llocky Mountain Tea
you'll realize the wonderful <(ood il
does. .'15 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Norton l)rn# Co.
??i??????? mm tmmmmmmmp?mttmmm* mm
oods is i lie skeleton in the sh
3 no old goods to offer you. 1
5o. May field Woolen Mills <
u how we can sell this clothi
s of every kind, our lower pi
icipatcd that the bottom wou
;e lMt-I-C-E-S. Visit our st<
'4
:/UIT
if Right now
f I ginning of 1
jm we are givii
REDUCED
a buy these lines
L&wsai M 1??m s
IE BIG STORE WITI
TodUsvillc Titliiijrs- vv<
Mrs ft D Ijoh?jj was hero this woeU. f<>
M 1? Sirvis, I ho popular land suroyor,
of liuoksville, was in town n<
In In relay. at
M issc> (Josta I Vnuf and D >ttio Mo.- CC
'racken, two of Greenwood's most to
harming youno ladies, wore visit- fa
no in the Myrtle iloach section last to
veok.
Should you happen to fall in the an
I itch make an honosteiTort to j^etout vc
n.stead of trying to draw your ti<
friend in also; hut it seems that a | nc
lrownino' man will catch at a straw, pi
The. Greenwood Democratic eluh ni
was eor?jfanix.ed Saturday. A M ft
Dusenbury was reelected Chairman I
and the following delegates to the so
county convention wiiiv elected: A ki
M Dusenbury, VV I) Williams, W ft m
Singleton, .1 D Oliver, .1 I"' Sarvis, lj?
\Y Dusenbury, A YV S ngletou Slfc
\\ dartin, Tom Cook and .I II S.u-,tl
vis. si
It. seems that lion ft D Smith has v<
m de a mistake in advising us io a
In .'I cotton for la cents. Those of k
it- who sold when it was above, eleven o
cents are strictly "in it." Cotton
se;Miis ;o oe SMMdiiy dcciini i<j. \\ is a
all shoul I i**3*Inco oni* cotton acr<v><(* si
fur supply and demand is hound io a
have a rout rolling inlluenco on (ho o
inar kot.
Candidates are now announcing s;
th on <cl ves ui. a rapid rata and tho a
indications aro now that the votuvs t><
wilt have a lon<? list, to choose, from, ii
H owever, we have not hoard ado/, mi Ij
in *n in this section mention their t
preference as they prefer to wait an e
t.ii tin* camp ii?^n opens l>cfore coin t
mitt in:; themselves. A1 r Mi shoe. probably
sees t he needs of jotting on a
hustle as four ol the best, moil in
the county are "after him," and
Uiere will probably Iw a liv -ly ra ; ?
for * ho fthoriiT's ollieo and there i? ,
no telling wh > will bo in tho second <
prim iry lor Supervisor. Of course,
we believe that, tho best men will ]
w.n lor we have all confidence ill the I |
ju lament of a maj >rity of our peo-'j
pie who always decide ri^ht, or wo ,
always try to believe they do. Can't
we induce some body to run for the 1
Mouse ulon<r with ii II Singleton? 1
Don't let him represent I lorry alone. |
Forecast. |
Raccoon Replies to "Observer." |
K Iitor Herald: L'leasc <<ive mc
space to reply to ''Observer," the
writer at. Joiner swamp, who lias j
1.1 ~/l
i:.\ IJUHK'U.
I do not know whether it was bo0110X0
I asked him for information
which lie was not competent of #iv\!
ino or not, ho scorns to know what
( j information I sock, but, however,
he has failed to^ivc it. I ^ucss it
was because ho was so anxious to
toll what the duties of a church clork
elves. Be wise?look to our s
13ns week we are showing you
jl5.oo suits only $8.00. Extra
ng at cost at make money. P
rices are moving them out in a
kl fall out on all lines of good
>re at once and see the new dr
- bah
NWW^A
ft
I in the be- L \
:he season
PRICES.
if you want you
UCK C
H LITTLE PRICES
;ro that he omitted giving the in-i \
final ion desired. |
In writing iny first article it wis __
>t my wish or iutenlion to start j
iy controversy, neither doT seek to f i
mtinue same, lint "Observer tried ??
bl ow olV his gas ou nie in an un- ti\
ir manner, and 1 feel it my duty
try to defend myself. |!n
He insinuated th it I was an infidel J,"
id a backslider, which is unequiically
false and an un just aocusain,
as I am not wanting in belief, ~
ribhor have 1 renounced my princies;
still further, I am not recog/ed
among men as a false accuser, f<
veu if I were guilty of treachery S1
would not be any worse than a (lis- ci
unbler or a cold professor. Had I ,
lown "Observer" when writing
y article as I do now 1 would have 1:
3on the last one to ask him for inirm
ition, for I would have known
lat he was unable to inform mo
itisfactorily. I fear that "Obser
or" would not be competent to till
church clerk's place, although he ; t
uows so well what qualifications1
no should bo possessed. j ^
Now if he is Iruiy an "Observer, " j ,j
s he his signed himself, it is *Irange
that he would allow those n
n fo i n < vi\a?^ S i\ / f'V*? O. ? -* -1 ! i i. ? '
i j i < v 11 w| lull i HJI" tlic ill 111)11-tillU'L* v
f silly Raccoons ti
Now, if ''Observer'1 is notentircly I1
atisficd he may shoot his big gun 1
gain, bat 1 trust he will think of j
emporanco and bear in mind that it. o
mplies moderation, and that it is U
' >st subserved by those who provo I |
hemsolves capable of exercising j i
ommon sense a moderation in all 1
hings. Raccoon.
low Is This? 1
We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Re- \
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh!
Cure. F J Cheney & Co., Toledo. O
\Vre, the undersigned, have known
F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in 1
ill business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations
made by his firm.
Walding, Kin nan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sont free.
Price, 7f>o. per bottle. Sold by all
Drutfi'ists.
Take [Iall's.Family Pills for constipation.
Notice of Examination.
There will be an examination foi teachers'
certi Urates at the court lion86 on Friday,
May 1st, 19U8, beginning at8o'clock.
Jiw4. WAPIUNOE,
Superintendent.
St. CI
shelves, look to our competitc
looo pairs men, women and c
l pants in proportion. You 11
anama and straw hats in all
l rush. Uur customers ask us'
Is, and we are now receiving <
ess goods and silks at our ma
IGAIN
l Bimf
Low ;
prices
^vCi^X COmpe
saved
r dollars to mak(
!0. !
I
I
iNNOPNCEMENTS ~
for tim house.
hereby announce myself a candidate
r election to the olllco of Representa
'o for //orry county, subject to the rules
the I)einncrntic primary, and pledging
yself, if elected, to represent the l est, m
teresfs of the entire people of 7/orry i<a
unty, to the very best of my ability. H
.JOHN W "PRINCE.
is
for magistrate. c
I hereby announce niyself a candidate [j
>r Magistrate, Simpson Creek Towndp,
subject to the rules of the Demo- n
'atic primary. ?
JOHN W CARTER, SR. J
o
STATE OP SOUT/7 CAROLINA,
County of 7/orry,
Magistrate Summons lor Debt.
Ry .1 N Jenrette.
'o the Cooper Medicine Co,:
Complaint having been made unto me 4
y Conway Publishing Co, a corporation
wly chartered under the laws of the .
Itate of South Carolina, and doing husi
ess at Conway, in said State of South
Carolina, that you are indebted to it in
tie sum of thirteen and 7(1 100 ($18.711),
iollars on account of advertising space!
a the 4,Horry 7/erald", a weekly news taper
published by said (Jonway Publishng
Company, on and between November
18th, 1907, and March 12th, 1908, to wit,
o 172 Indies, at 8c per inch, which said
>rice and sum you then and there promsed
and agreed to pay the said Conway
'uhltshing Company:
This is. therefore, to require you to up
H*ar before me, in my office in Conway,
4 C., on tlio VIst day from the service of
his summons, to answer to the said comPlaint,
or judgment will be given against
i'oii by default.
Dated April V3rd, A 1) 1 DOS.
J N JKNRETTE [1, S|
Magistrate.
II // Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Debt, $18.7G.
THE MARKETS
WILMINGTON
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Market,
steady 48 1-2 cents.
ROSIN?Market steady $8.10 per barrel
of V80 pounds.
TAR?Market firm $1.00
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market
firm, $2.25 per barrel for hard, $8.25
for dip_, and $4.25 for virgin.
COTTON MARKET
Market?Steady 11 1 4 cents for middling
CON WAT
TURPENTINEr-Market Dip $3.00.
\r i i.. ft mm
V Uplift .
PRODUCE MARKET
KG08 20 tn25
CHICKENS 25 to 40
IRISH POTATOES 26c pk
othing <
>rs' shelves and make your o
children sample shoes at who]
nay be from Missoria, but th<
the latest shapes and styles j
why we are receiving so man;
our big line. The panic can'
rked down prices.
- HOI
^
*s.
Shoes for every
Clean,fresh nei'
-=all going at
that make our
ititors kick, but
means money
to you.
5 long trips.
Pee Dee Plaidsj
6 l-2c |
CITATION NOTICE.
HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Horry.
By John Holt, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS. II H WOODWARD, made
lit to me to grant him letters of admintratlon
of the estate of and effects of
. F Tuton, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and adinonili
all and singular the kindred and credors
of the said B F Tuton, (leeaeed
that they be and appear boire
me in the Court of Probate to be
eld at Conway, So. Ca.f on May 4th,
ext, after publication hereof, at 11
'cloc.K in the forenoon, to show cause If
ny they have why the said administration
hou Id not be granted
Given under iny hand this the 17th day
f April Anno Domini, 1D08.
Published in the 38rd and80th of April
n the Horry Herald,
{JOHN IIOLT,
Judge of Probate Horry Co,
COOPER THIS
COOPER THAT
Cooper Sells Royal Flour
Cooper Sells Bunker Hill
Cooper Sells Stocks Patent
Cooper Sells Diadem
Cooper Sells Saxon
Cooper Pushes Green Coffee
Cooper Sells Lion Coffee
Cooper Sells Lion Coffee
Cooper has Large Mullets
Cooper has Small Mullets
LOOK COOPER UP.
W.B. Cooper
Corner Nutt and Grace Streets
Wilmington, N. C.
FOR SALE?One registered Duroc
Jersey Sow, 2 years old Cost
$38 00, will sell for $15 00. Four 8
months old sows of same breed jf
$0 00 each. I am overstocked fJP /
n.ust sell. Address, W D Hlckm'nn
Glenn, S C.
it Cost.
wn comparison. We under
lesale cost. Mayfield Woolen
b railroad company's loss is
ust in, and the price is mow
y goods in these panicy times
t cut any I-C-E with us as
JSE.