The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 07, 1908, Image 8
i Me piamr Herald.
Entered at the 1'oet Office at Conway, 8. C
Second Olaaa MaII Matter.
PUBLISHED EVBUY TilUHSI)AY MORNING
l?Y CONWAY l'UHMSIIINU CO.
UBSOR1PTJON UNK DOLLAR 1?EK YKAlt
H. 11, WOODWARD, Kdltor
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908
Annual Sumlay School Picnic.
At a meeting of the Sunday
school workers recently held it was
decided that a joint Sunday school
picnic to be given under the auspices
of the Baptist, Presbyterian and
Methodist Sunday schools, at the
picnic grounds at Ha dee's Ferry on
the lovely Waceamaw about three
miles froin Conway, on Friday May
8th to which every body is cordially
invited to attend and carry baskets.
Joint Sunday Sohoo's at Hardee's
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jvorry, mreo limes irom town, i nitios
go by boat or private conveyance.
A large crowd is expected.
Arrangements will be made for lots
of fish. Tables and grounds are
ready for the occasion. Arrangements
will be made to carry those
who wish to go and have no conveyance
of their own.
The following are the committees
named for the occasions:
Chairman central c>uimittee---T)
A Spivey.
general arrangements?W A
Freeman, O E LaMott, A C Thompson,
Misses Margaret McNeill, Katie
erino I)oak, Maggie Sweet, Ruth
Collins, (1 race Langston and Winnie
Hoi lid ay.
Transportation-?J C Spivey, II
W Ambrose, II 1* Little.
Conveying baskets---L H Bur
roughs, .1 E Coles, .1 P McNeill.
Table- -Mesdames E .1 Sherwood,
A S Doak, It (1 Dusenbury, .1 M McKeithan,
j 1) Oliver, .1 A McDermott.
Entertainment?Paul Quattlebaum,
Miss Grace Langston, Rev.
G E Edwards.
Fish commission?W A Freeman,
D H Russ, M W Collins.
'Refreshments?A E Goldfinch,
Mrs Geo L Marsh, Miss Margaret
McNeill.
Finance?T) A Spivey, W A Freeman,
H L Buck.
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Michael.
Ilealil? generally good at present.
The fanners aro hustling with
th ilr work.
We are having a very good Sunday
school at Bculah under the care
of Rev D. I). Cox, as superintendent.
Rev J. T. Caines has been visiting
friends and relatives here recently
and preached very good sermons at
Beulah and Macedonia churches.
Mr Caines now resides at Harpers,
but is contemplating moving in this
section.
The stock law agitation seems to
have receded. The question is not
settled is it? Keep it up until we
get a chance to vote on it again, as
that is the only proper way to settle
it for any length of time. I am in
favor of the stock law, but, if after
an election is had, and it is voted
down by the people I will be satislied.
But I believe the majority of
the voters will stand in favor of it.
1 believe that if the expense of fencing
was applied to the best method
of raising feed, there would be sufficient
feed to feed the stock of every
Kind in this county. So vou see
we would have as surplus the feed
we now use. Some of the correspondents
opposing the stock law
seem to think it a sin to keep the
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wiiUCK irom roiuiun^ I no woods, and
now 1 would be glad for them to
prove that it is. How do you know
that God intended for them to go
loose? Please answer.
Ij. M. Ilardoo.
DaisyThe
funeral of W. C. Cause, an
old confederate soldier, was preached
by Rev T). D. Cox on last Sunday.
lie preached a very able sermon
to a large congregation. Ileulali
Sunday school marched from the
homo oiT James P. Cause to the cemetery
with a few of old confederate
'soldiers present. Messrs W. 11. and
Wpft Carter, two old confederate
veterans made very interesting talks
ift behalf of liro Cause, who we hope
is gone to a better world than this.
John VV. Carter, Sr.
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OIIUGO?
Paying too much for g<
buy, we under sell, we have
Mills $2o.oo suits only $12.2
your gain, we can show yoi
Jug them out. Ladies' hati
lire answer is easy, we anti
we are in a position to mak
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Observer'* Reply.
1 uxr.ln ask for space in your columns
for a few lines in reply to Mr
liaccoou, your correspondent from
Lake Swamp, who attempted to say
iu his last article that I was a gothamist,
a dissembler, a cold professor
and a drunkard. lie also tried to
insinuate that I did not regard temperance
in any way. T am indeed
sorry that he lost control of his
temper when ho read my article for
while his reply is an open confession
of his frensy, it is only measured by
mo as words of kindness for which I
must tender my sincere thanks to
him.
Now, if he will read carefully T
will show him where he is as much
a false accuser as I am. lie says I
was unable to inform him satisfactorily
in the inforinat ou he was seeking.
This was true for ho was noi
competent to tell what information
ho wanted after ho had boon sohast>
to ask for it. Ho v could I properl\
inform him when I did not know
what informal >n he wanted and he
could not tell iiu ? He said I exploded
and tried o blow oil' my gas
on him, but he is mistaken there for
1 am thankful 1 can blow without
gas, and T assure him if I were to
use any gas and it were to blow off
I would be careful to try to blow itotT
on something besides a frog that had
been nothing all his life but gas. I
will kindly thank him for ill he says
to mo through the columns of the
Herald, but I see ho Is not very
thankful to me.
lie says ho is not an infidel or a
backslider. I don't say that ho is
either of these, tint, if ho is n. f!hri?t
ian be must be queer, beeauso be
admits that be does not want belief,
probably be don't want belief on tbo
Son of Clod but just "lacks belief,"
further hosayshebas not renounced
his principles, but whether lie has or
not some of the traits of bis principles
have been very frankly established
among some of bis many
friends. As to him being a Christian
I hope be is, but that is not for me to
say just now but I will let what I
have said stand before the many
readers of the Herald as a paradox. ,
Whether or not 1 am competent to till1
a clerk's place, when I wish to write
an article to tbo Herald 1 am com-!
petont to do my own writing and
dictating and not have to invite and
trouble my friend to come and help
me. When 1 read bis article of
( course 1 was satisfied for 1 was real
t glad to know that bo could speak so
well of himself, but am sorry that be
tried to wrongfully accuse me. I
am sorry Mr Raccoon did not have a
big gun as be says, and not have to
strain his assiduity trying to shoot
grape shot with such a small air
gun.
1 do not practice anything contrary
to temperance, neither by
drinking nor violence, and if I did
I would not deny it. Now ho is welcome,
so far as I have anything to
say, to write again. 1 am not writing
this in a convulsion of my passion
and J hopo be will read it with
pleasure as I did what bo said, and
assuring him that violence shall not
overrule temperance and moderation
on my side of any question, I am
bis friend. Observer.
Box.
The health of the community is
generally good at present.
Farmers are about through planting
and have had nice seasons for
setting out tobacco. The hoppers
have been very numerous, but some
folks have resorted to paris green.
This is campaign year and candidates
are also very numerous. The
last issue contained a short article
calling attention of tl e readers to
the importance of electing men for
olTice that were worthy, competent,
and sober minded, and 1 includo good
habits. Dear readers wo should
look upon these things with much
importance.
The writer has been informed that
tax executions have been moro numerous
with some folks than usual.
Mr Jeremiah Mishoe was in our locality
not many days ago, with what
he supposed to be six hundred executions.
He stated to one farmer
that he found three fourths of them
paid and that the parties had receipts
to show that they had paid.
This goes to show that there is some
careless transactions some where,
and where does it lie? I should think
this would need careful consideration.
When 1 keep my books straight
there is no there is no cliauee for
fnnli. n n/1 ....
v wi utiiwiiu^, uuu nuuu uuuur
1 careful consideration should bo sufli
cient to call the readers of the Herald
and the voters of ?the county to
-Sample
[>ods is the skeleton in the she
> nn nl/1 nrAA/io 4-? T
MV viu {^WUO VU U11C1 JUUl X
)0. May field Woolen Mills $
i how we can sell this clothir
5 of every kind, our lower pr
icipated that the bottom woul
e P-R-I-C-E-S. Visit our sto
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a sense of their duty. If a man is
not satisfied to attend to the treasurers
office or any other ollice of the
county at its former place, that if
the people have-got to be taxed higher
than forinorly and pay the oflicers
more money for their work, we
should feel free to voto for whom we
like and look sharp for who shall fill
the offices. Boys read and remember.
Jasper E, MeCrucken.
Tho Dcmoraey of the State was organized
last Saturday and the braves
now ha/c on a full completernent of
war paraphernalia and paint seeking
their friend, the enemy. Wont
the Republicans now catch "hail
Columbia." Protective tariff, one of
ilie fundamental strata underlying
l.ie government r tablishod by the
fathers of the United States, como'.ncs
and trusts will como in for a
urge share of the cant of the demagogue
and the politician whose only
desire is to "get there" by reputable
or disreputable means, it is all
the same to them so long as they
"get there," and after that it is "the
people be damned."
FOR SALE.
For $2,200 Cash?40 acres, about
20 cleared, partly fenced with wire,
about one mile and a half from tho
cit y of Conwav. A new six room
cottage on place and out buildings,
good water. A very desirable place
for poultry raising and truck farming.
Titles guaranteed. For further
particulars and a fuller description,
address, LOCK BOX 125,
5 7 It Conway, S. C,
WINTHROP COLLEGE
SctiolarMilp and Entrance Examination.
I
Tlio examination for the award of va
cunt Scholarship in Winthrop College and
for the admission of now students will he
held at the county court house on Friday
duly 3 at 9 a in. Applicants must be not
loss than fifteen years of age. When
scholarships are vacant after July 11 they
will \>o awarded to those making the
highest average at this examination pro
vlded they meet the condition governing
j the award. Applicants for Scholarships
j should write to President Johnson before
: the examination for Scholarship eramina
1 tion blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
tuition. The next session will open Sep
tember 10 1008, For further Information
j and catalogue address Pros I) 11 JOHN
| SON Rock //ill 8 C.
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Our New Society.
The Woman's Christian Tcmpor.
ance Union of this State sent a
| speaker to Conway in the person of
Mrs Emma G Dietriek, of Lookport,
N Y. A meeting was held on
Monday night in the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South, Rev Mr Edwards
presiding, A small audience
was in attaudance, but every one
gave undivided attention to Mrs
Dietriek, as with earnest words she
presented the work of the great organization
of W CT U. That the
people were interested was evidenced
by the result, for at the close of the
address Mrs Dietriek organized a
union of nine active and twenty
honorary members.
The oflicers of the Union are:
President, Mrs Sarah Tj Waitc.
Secretary, Miss Ruby Peaty.
Treasurer, Miss Kate Cromartie.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of the President, on Gth
A venue (Grant house) on Thursday,
May 7th at 4 p m.
All members and friends of the
cause are invited to attend. *
Mow Is This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F J Cheney & Co., Toledo. O
We, tho undersigned, have known
F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in
,.11 business transactions, and financ
ally able to carry out any obliga?
ions made by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall's Fainilv Pills fnr nnn.
stipation,
THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH 8YRUP
KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEY-TAR
ied Clover Blossom and Honev Bco oa Every Botllo,
s at Co
dves. Be wise?look to our *
his week we are showing you
15.oo suits only $8.00. Extra
ig at cost at make money. P
ices are moving them out in a
d fall out on all lines of good
re at once and see the new dr<
- bah
[BuciVsN
r w
I Fruit of tho Loom
I Foe Dee Regatla Fluids
oo men urown Tallita Silks
25 cents Fancy Organdies
25 cents PIaiil Press Goods
I $1.00 Overalls
WE MEAN TC
JUST WHAT WE
REMCMB1
If its a Suit
If its a Hat
If its a Pair of O
or anything in the Furni
TUP UA
jl i hi. iin
ANNOUNCEMENT S
Xy
FOR SUPERVISOR.
My candidacy for the office of County
Supervisor is hereby announced subject
to the rules of the Democratic Primary.
0 J PRINCE.
SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION
My candidacy for reelection to the oif'c.e
of County Superintendent of Education is
hereby announced subject to the rules of
the Democratic party. Thanking the vo
ters in advance for their support 1 remain
your servant W A PRINCE.|G
li\)ris S C.
STATE OF SOUT// CAROLINA,
County of /forry,
Magistrate Summons for Debt.
Ry J N Jenrette.
To the Cooper Medicine Co.:
Complaint having been made unto mo
by Conway Publishing Co, a corporation
duly chartered under the laws of the
State of South Carolina, and doing business
at Conway, in said State of South
Carolina, that you are indebted to it in
the sum of thirteen and 76 100 ($16.70)
dollars on account of advertising space
In tl\? ''llnrrv //nrolil" n u niil: lu nnu'u.l
paper published by said Conway Publish-1
ing Company, on and between November
28th, 1907, and March 12th, 1908, to wit, j
to 172 inches, at 8c per Inch, which said
price and sum you then ajui there promised
and agreed to pay the said Conway
Publishing Company:
Tills Is. therefore, to require you to appear
before me, in my office in Conway,
8 0., on the 21st day from the service of
thissumpions, to answer to the said complaint,
or judgment will lie given against
you by default.
Dated April 28rd,A T) 1908.
J N JKNKETTE [L 81
Magistrate.
7/ 7/Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Debt, $13.76,
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jhelves, look to our compctitc
looo pairs men, women and c
l pants in proportion. You r
anama and straw hats in all
i rush. Our customers ask us1
Is, and we are now receiving <
ess goods and silks at our ma
SAIN
: v / m
lay Money
hy not Buy where Goods are
THE CHEAPEST
|Qc Calicoes
file
u- Womens $1.25 Pe
now
85"
Womens $1.75 Pa
now
19'
Mens $2.25 Ox Ci
now
15"
Men $2.00 Everla
Q(|? in Horry Con
Stock, now.
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CITATION NOTICE. ^
THE STATE OF SOUT II CAROLINA
County of Horry.
By John Ilolt, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS. II II WOODWARD, made
suit to me to grant him letters of administration
of the estate of and effects of
B F Tuton, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said B F Tuton, deceased
that they lie and appear before
me in the Court of Probate to be
held at Conway, So. Ca., on May 4th,
next, after publication hereof, at 11
oV-Iock In the forenoon, to show cause if
any they have why the said administration
should not tie granted.
(liven under my hand this the 17tb day
of April Anno Domini, 11)08.
Published on the 28rd and 80th of April
in the I lorry llerald.
JJOllN HOLT,
Judge of Probate Horry Co.
THE MARKETS
WILMINGTON 1
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Market. 1
steady 48 1-2 cents.
ROSI N?Market steady $8.10 per barrel
of 280 pounds.
TAR?Market tirm $1.00
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market
firm, $2.25 per barrel for hard, $8.25
tor dtp. and $4,25 for virgin.
COTTON MARKET
Market? Steady 11 1 4centafor middling
fONWAY I
TURPENTIN Er-Mnrket I)lp $3.00- .
Virgin $8.00. *
PRODUCE MARKET *
EGOS 20 to25 C
CHICKENS 25 to 40 a
IRISH POTATOES 25c pk
1
Dthinor a
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>rs' shelves and make your ow
children sample shoes at whole
nay be from Misso.ia, but the
the latest shapes and styles ju
ivhy we are receiving so many
our big line. The panic can't
rked down prices.
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ib Grain Shoes -J | 00 ^
r Value Shoes 1.27 11
ilf Shoes 1.75 1
sting Shoos, Best Wearer B
nty, All Good Clean 2 /j,Q B
l) MONEY. I
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)00PER THIS
COOPER THAT
Cooper Soils Iijyal Flour
Cooper Sells Bunker Hill
Cooper Sells Stocks Patent
Cooper Sells Diadem
Cooper Sells Saxon
Cooper Pushes Green Coffee
Cooper Sells Lion ColTee
Cooper Sells Lion ColTee
Cooper has Large Mullets
Cooper has Small Mullets
LOOK COOPER UPW.B.
Cooper
Corner Nutt and Grace Streets
Wilmington, N. C.
FOR SALE?Oue registered T)uoc
Jersey Sow, 2 years old Cost
uu, wui sell Tor $lf> 00 Four 8
nonths old sows of sarao breed at
00 each. I am overstocked and
oust sell. Address, W D Hickman
ilenn, S C.
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Subscribe to the Herald.
it Hnct
1% Willi
n comparison. We under
sale cost. Mayfield Woolen
railroad company's loss is
st in, and the price is movgoods
in these panicy timesv
cut any I-C-E with us ? *
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