The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 21, 1908, Image 1
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VOL XXII.
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Elaborate Preparations arc
Being Made.
Ml HORRY WILL CELEBBATE;
Many DisMn jruishcd Visitors from I
ADrottii Will Participate in the
Ceremonies
Conway is pr#?parintr to-morrow
to have ono of the best day s in hei |
history. About one hundred yearago
the old court ho iso, which
stands on Main St , was erected f ?i
the use of II >1 ry County us a temp.e
of justice, ns such a temple i<
has stood for more than a century, i
during which time it has become J
entirely inud? q rate t > moot the
demands of liorrv progress. It
has been di-cuded, and in its placv
stands a budding which wool ! do
credit to any County in the United
State?, and tomorrow will commemorate
the reception of this budding
by the County, from the bud ling
committee.
P art of the programe was published
last week, but it has been somewhat
enlarged.
Among the distinguished visitors
who will be here are: G >v. VI. F.
Ansel.and JudgeJ. 11. Hudson.
It will bo noticed up mi looking .at
the program, that 1 he Governor
will be the orator of the day.
Committees have been appointed
in ail sections of the Cjuuty to see
that all 1 he people come here tomorrow.with
well tilled baskets,
and to this will be added a barbecue,
which will be furnished by the town.
The picnic grounds have been arranged
on the slope of the hill behind
the new buildings, and no better
place for a picnic could be found anywhere.
Arrangement have been made to
have one of the iinest military
hands in the country, and the band
will furnish music through out the
day. No citizen in the county
should fail to be in attendance to
morrow. The following is the
programe as it will take place, and
also the formation and parade.
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10:00 A. M,? Baud Concert on
Main Struct
11:00 A. M.?Formation of Parade,
Right resting in front of Lakewood
L?wn, left extending down
by City Hall.
11:15?Parade moves to new Court
House and disbands.
11:30?Meeting called to order by
Temporary Chairman, Hon G .J
. lloll.dav, State Senator.
11.30 - O. euiug Prayer b\ Key G W
Gatlia.
11:35 ? Music?Led by Conway Musical
Club assisted by school children.
11:45 Meeting lurnrd over to the
Car Association represented by
Hon Lt 13 Scarborough, who presides
13.00 M P udirg L?gisl Hiva Ac
- ptovio for A -w Coul 11ou>e
ond .i o.bv Hon J P Derham
12.15 P. 5) ? Addr*??s, Foi ?n a 1 1 y
turning over Buildings to tne
County by ColC t* Quat Hebdum,
Chairman Building Coin mi a-ion
12:35?Ad ress Accepting the Buildings
m behalf of the pn pit of
, - ^ j h.^ County by Hon I) A .^p v? y
12:15 - Acceptance of Court H?-usc
by Clerk \\ L Mlohje us Custodian.
12:45 Acceptance of Jail by Sherill
B J Sessions.
12.50 Oraior of the Day- Governor
Mal i in F Ansel.
1:25 ? Music, S dect- - Led b . C >nwav 1
Orchestra and School Chi then.
1:110- Benediction by Dr \VJ Largs*
ston.
1:30?General Basket Picnic and
County Barbecue.
2:00?Otlicia! 1 aspect ion of Bni'dings
by Governor, Commissi o n ,
.County Officers and Court Ot
luSinls.
2:30?Ki c( pti^n Irnderiu the Gov-,
ernor r>t Court Hou-o.
2:00 to 3.00 - B.nd Concert at Court
lfouse.
3:30?Gmcful Reception aid Rofroh
men Is.
4:00 - Base Boil Game
5:00--''God be with you till vrc met t
again."
; Formation and Parade.
PAUL QUATTLG UUM, Chief Marshal.
lst--Mounted Police under command
of Chief Fortescuo.
2ud- - Artillery Baud Prof Owens,Master.
3rd?MilUtury Escort?Horry II usarsN,
4th ?1Carriages con'ain'njr (a) the
Gbveroor, (!>) Commission, ( -.)
Coin" Officials (d) tiorry Delegation,
(e) Bar Association, (!)
County Officers, ( /) City Council,
(h) Invited Guests.
6th.? Carriage with Conway Musical
Club.
6bh.?School Children and Faculty
commanded by Prof Bethea.
7th. --Confederate Veteraoo command
of Capt Jeremiah Smith.
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< h.---Committees in eh ror0 of C. lebrttiiou
h ?C? iiimit + eeon Ki.t*rtninin l'
iO h.-.-Piro iV p\rt ment.
lllh ?Other Carriages and Flout; in
chin ue of (J<n>t .1 10 U? 1
12th.---Pedestrians cuminundo 1 ty
M r J T 1* roc tor.
Under Articles 11 and 12 evc\yii.dv
is invited and expeeW-d to j >in i
us in the Parade.
Route of Parade will be: Up
Main street t?? (ith avenue, west tu
Kim street. Down Kim street to
Xjw Court House and di-band.
Sub Formation.
Carriages containing tbeSpoakers !
Ofli *ers, Committers and I ivit.ed
i u sts will form on Fifth Avi nue
)oi<*een Main and Laurel streets
Cmwnv Musical Glut) will f,>rm on
Fifth avenue, west of Main street. ;
Confe(i( r;> 11* Vetornus wi
sidewalk between M K Church and
Ov illmercial hotel.
School Children and Faculty wi I ,
form on Luke wood Lawn.
Committees on Celebration an I
Entertainment form on Square b tweon
Lakewond and Lee's Store.
Mounted 1 'oike, Military Escort,
Fire t Department will form on
Fourth Avenue*, east of Main strict
Other Carriages, Huggies, Float?nd
other Vehicles will form on
Fourth Avenue west of Main stre.< t.
Pedcstrains will form on Main
street, fronting on Dank of Cnn\v;i\
extending down l?y Ci'y Hall.
Each of these respective section?
will take its place in the mail pa
rftde at tho command <?f the Chad
Marshal and move promptly at
11:15.
By order of
. Paul Quuattlbbaum,
Chief Marshal. 1
lliickn Wilis Ciol?i Medal at Wot'ford
Editor Herald?Please annom ee
through your paper to tho people of j
Horry comity that an Horry boy,
Herbert Hue-ks, of Sooasteo sn-.u.n.
has been the winner of tho Freshman
Oratorical Contest, which v.. s
held in VVolTord college auditorium
on Monday evening May 11. He received
a gold medal for his success.
The winning of this medal is i
great honor to any college boy. Mr
tlucks is an excc'lent student and
society worker and is a great honor
to Horry county at WolYord. Spa;tanburg's
praise for him is great.
in,,, oai^...: * ? r. .i
l nv; lUHUU IIJ^ I ft l it1\ <' 11 I l"< ) 111 till1.
Spartanburg Herald: "Mr Herbert
flocks of liie Carlisle Society won
the "Gray Medal" at the Freshman
Oratorical C mtest of WolTord last
night. All of the speakers did justice
to themselves and the college,
and none could guess who wouid get
the "gold," but the able judges decided
in tavor of Mr I'lucks. He is
an excellent speaker and seems ai \
home on the st. ge. None could oo i
agree wi?h the able judges, if ;h
? her speakers were so close in b hill
1 him. Ho is an honor t "? 1 '
society and lho Carl sle men fee
proud ( f him
Mr T/*iv t-r Lev ' . fr<>m Gall1 wt
s ction, who will tini h at WoiVnd
C ll? go l'htti? g School this session
a-111 rep-eient iiis soci t\ in a Declarnaii'
n Contest "on the evening < f
Hie Id h inst. We are exi?ecHng
iim iu be wearing th? "giid" i
ai el*.
A I of Ihe other Harry boys here
are doing well. C. H OoA te; ,
WolTord College.
A reh Hardee and CM ilarlec * ere
!o g-d in j.iil a few (lays ng n I aivi.n
wii.i forger*. Tho i h rg ng?n st
th in grows out of the hou e r-.ii . t
ing f-ci a|X), which took place in tie i
pot ( f the County a few weeks : g>?
ft vill bo remembered that the.->e
parties, several weeks ago, stated
Hiat the house of Arch llardye wu^
shut up oy iv party of men, who had !
gathered at the place in the nijht I
Mine. One of the shot struck Mrs!
Hardee in the face, m iking a slight |
out not dangerous wound. '1 innext.
nu ruing they claim to have
found a caad laying in the yard si>/n
?-d with tne initials M O 1* which
stood for Al (j Parker. It also
1) >ro another inscription, which
would indicate that M G Par o r and
another person, had been guilty of
the crime of shooting the house
With the card as evidence, the
Hardecs tried to prosecute Parker"
ijut somehow faded. They now
have proof that the card was forced
by Hardee in order to try to make i
out a charge against Parker, and on
this state of fact, a warrant, was
:ssue<? against the two Hardens with
he result that they are in jail.
The infant child of Mr and Mrs
V D Anderson fell asleep in iheavmsj
of the pontic Shepherd Mondnv after
sulTv.rir?g intensely for some weeks. I
I'hough of tender aire the little ok-1
made a gallant fight for its life, hut
to no purpose except to prolong it*,
days in the family circle to shed the
sweetness of presence into t he hearts
and lives of those who did so dearly
love it. The interment Was in Lake
side cemetery.
.
Jert mih Miihoe of Cool Spring, spent
Last Thursday in Conway.
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MI.S3 VIRGINIA lit* 11IIAGE.
Joy.
The health is not so very #no<i
with some of our people.
Farmers are rushing with theiri
crops ana the candidates are rush-:
in# to #ct an nOice.
Aflelvin Todd died last Friday afterooou.
lie leaves his parents, a,
sister arcl many fri *nds to mourn
i!u-ir loss, but v ( h thru* Jo-s i his
eternal tfain.
Sad mortal couklst ttn>u but know,
What truly it mi and to die,
The w n# of thy soul would I >-v.
And the hopes of thy heart .>t.
(hiy,b
Thou wouldst turn from thy -:nf it
(way,
And prepare for the *jroat ]u iu
(?nor t day
li Jr.
Rrv D M Fulton, of D?rl'"|Vfctl
will preach at tue |0f J
church here next S Ifftll 1
May 21th, at 8 o'oloc land 1
honrl
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Wo avaT! o'JVm Ivos (;( tbl- m tlmd*
of oxprof s:i k ( uv bruitfe' ? r. t
tilde to the many ki'd [ i? ?.if -. vn )
in tho fullness r f ? ';? \ ni:? Allelic !
hearts rondm d u - ?u< h f\i-< v-er-|
vice flaring tho sickness, and flcnUj
and burial of our- little child. Wo
treasure these kindly token'- of sympathy
.'.nd lovo manifested by our
fr iends a- a pleasant memory in that
hour of our trouble.
(S'tftiod) H. W Ambrose and
Maud M. Am <ri so.
We^tre informed that the Board of
Trustee * has declined i o accept the
re- i>f: xtion of I'r- f I' >* er \V Be
thea, ns Superintendent of 15ur,
rou?!jf> oaded school. Under* his
i mann moment the school has uuqucs
Jtioniibly made marked improvement
in al! its interests and now ranks in
discipline, effectiveness and eurriculum
atnoQg the in >ro advanced i
j schools of its class in the State. I
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t:\ Mis i'cunds.
OA'JGHT Oil THE DQUHGJE.
Mr;? (Via < t' \ wa (iaVurcd l)j
Mk nVh\?.|Uw for * It?"* 1 uTo 1111 at
> (i anil !<iMf ucii' n ot II? i
*.K r*? -tJ.'f ji>.m? n s c I liitvitfet
Al>- ut tl?e v icy.
b ^ in towu on buy ?*
m > i.. -1 l* i d. y.
1' .! . \ ; CC of Lofls S C. vUill'd
(.' ; y I y . i i i(.1 y on busii.es.
; \ !; i < ^ as *11 G n wry on
- i.t, lhur .i y uf L moon.
i i'r t v v' ? i. 1 i y,', \ l2 b?/yliu^h
I* y<.V -1 ift.s, }p OoUiv..y Uir^ain
loUr>C 1 ? ' OU I) i'J i.
Th" ni ?liimiy if the Conway
! ct: e t > 1 a-, tx i ti : li i?j)v (I from
ITiiliuloi jit.i i
Mr G \V (' 1 in-*, of Co 1 Sprlu?*,
\ m! ?/ |,|, p;;\us 1:0.11* IViracv
ia I Sunday
The fi? -1 t 'p? p> eh to roc.ch tin
:l rnId til'.i/it ti.i * y-.if, cumo from
'In* or i ha i v.! ? 1 C 11 Su 11 or.
\V'ii ' i i Chi mend a visit to Or
( 'o.l'i. i o Co t. specialist fit the
1 it. . \ ib u^ Co , ?iy those who are
ii i -m ij.o from l hi ir c,\ cs.
\ uioi :/ the d stii.j.;uis!iod <JUCSt
\howili enj v tin* hospitality of
Coir.1 a v i'V ay v. i I b> J ud?^o .J II
! i inhso n, of Marlborough.
Kxlia trains will be put on from
(Muuibourn to Myrtle Heath Friday.
Pho s?'liccolcs are convenient and
l be fa res. are reasonable.
A fair and square deal at Conway
Hirgiin House at all times, Hig
iiauuditor sale no (exceptions, all
:C >*>1* marked down in plain liguies,
a child can trade with safety.
The way t > put on a hi*/ lb Day
Si iU'/Iii ?r ale is to mark the floods
down, i d advertise it, from prices
ipj ited i I e \vl, >re, this will be with
the. Conway I'arpain House as has
ever been, a grand success.
About 2b experienced salesmen
vant d, both men and woman at
Mit.. in .1.... _i
un iu < uys jiii'*, commencing ,
l'"11 i \iv morning May 22 mid will Inst. ,
10 days rain or shiuo. Conway
'Jarguiii Llocsc.
().'i account of the dedicatory cbrcmnnics
the (Sank of Conway will be
ioftcd < a Friday from 11 a m to 2 '
p in. 1 ' *i"-oils having business with
,i II..cs will confer ft favor by re
i m a i i\>it these hours.
'1 i b aclw rs ' x mlna'ion atJver
ti-id for Inst, Friday, was w?ll
iitt 'ndid 'I he Snpt. of Education
iiirl Mr I P i! cU w re both present
. in vi, i * nidiu'titi'^ th ) ( x i mi nation
it t he nt w it u*t hoUcO.
ri 1 i i e v i'l i' i1 s* f nd rx'-ilinj*
y di' i f t ; ' i. Bit I In 1 I'a k loir
i : i> ,v 111' i i i i u I et a e? n (h a()o
ui n .a ?.l (h-n wo v. An i*'1 rniii. n J
e "i 2h C'lit-. f r men and 1) eeiitb
for la u a t i d ch Utt.ii will bt
e.lllMtd. /
I) ? i t t fad, v 1 II at the Public
C\ It ? r.?1 i.'i , t" la ve your ey< s a?tit
i d-d toby Pr L Liemdo (jo dd,
' 11 v? i II ki n < ye sU'lit spec'ulis',
t w.i ix.' nine ' hi in f e-, at 'he
d,i."nv lb", g Co 3 dcusjf stoic on
th :t, day.
\\ II fo.i wrr r,ec, of ?u or flackit
In, 'it* M 'y |ild ( at a li ii h i
r't h i < t i' 11 on w h'i h thorn wert
? vov it ^ \ hi 11 v- 1 x p i fact p en p. v
i t \ ,n e d nib * i he v o d of A]
1, i 11 n , li * o . n p* ove t he f a*t 0\
Mi I. 1 b ?oi c, wlii \\..s prcMtit.
71 e llor;y tthieco ware-house
will ties \r be tilidi r the b *s
ri ' j < , "l so v e a? oil f i in? (.
>1 i .?? c who have it in t h .rge,
,'i.c tat I ok f< i a li .0 1 ob iceo er? |>
:> vt ry o i on \ : fid Conwrtiv
' i,M : ? I.J . t 1' 11 > hut it lis h'Ulc
t j In lfV.T gOO'l [)! U? S.
AOvii'vn i .I'M.c'oilto iIn a^f!
i Mi ICS Vvv announcing li in
*? 1' u, w 11 j 1 ! . t f !'.' III i . - JI i s 1 ii>^ i
. sp r 1 u i:i th* in< iviiif lo bu-i
i . > - ?<>*.-. \, i'.? *. 11 v libh tl for
oi'ii v i i'? rvi-ynr i f I ho Wall til J
, I c I' . c. } L? |t M'i v.? t tn iii
. iu.f A y i? I * ill look uf or lhc.ii
j at into rot.
John Ihb Di'iiko, ' f 0 crlinglon,
0, trk-t D? 1> ?'.V fur \in W jodmon ol
t.hc; Woiii, viis in C nway last
Thursday ov? mi g ln;:s ist in ir.it ati
til' ri; liu w m ir.bOrs of Live
Oak C ni|i N ? lit There was u
vri v. i i I > i vt < mooii.M# '.r *' -
- vii me
li vlvfi', which now has ovor sixty
i i ir.t.ors, an ! is tho strongest of any
i hticM' in the C li.ty,
Sou Skh Tn i at Myrtle Reach,
will he open o i June. 1 ->t under iho
mo-nngenvnt of Mr George L Marsh.
1 hOs wno have lajen in the habit of
visiting the Re ah in the, summer
time, will bo glad to learn that the
Hotel will be open again, after
being closed for an entire season.
Mr Marsh promises to do every thing
in his power to make it pleasant and
entertaining to his guest ovor there. I
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No. 6
The ocop'e are almost tinauimons
n f.i vi?r of a Sunday train from
Ch ?<1 mil n to Myrtle be ich O jr in
ir u 11 * i I) is that the railroad peo;?U*
* d i hcei fi llv j in the people of
I'n \ in thlsitfort to have better
nail at.d p\?sen^i.r accommodations
inU there i scarcely nay doubt but
what the iliiltond 0o?nmissioner8
will thi w 11 a * th y can to help the
uood can o si mj^.
An nc i nt which came very near
tie ? i i -lis, occurc l on the railro
iM 1 no between Conway and
vi\rt c licacb, li-t rhursday. Some
icrs hi i ul pi c.-.l a torpedo on the
i-.ucl", ah? ad ??f the leaver car opnrriit
*1 by ' 1 A No well, Section
via t?r, Hi* bund* were propelling
he uiiv, hod Pi- w is sitting on the
i i i h?- imp with tis feet hmj/u>c'
? ver. A I at once the torpedo
i sp'i ded, aiid a Ijrfjo piece rf the
-.hell stru k him in the unkle caus11,
< r iv \i>iv ?> .it f"' - 1 1
.vim ? nut may
turn out be a very dantferou*
wound He was brought to the
Drug1 S .ore of I).- E Norton for
mem cat a'dent ion.
Car.J of Tlnnk-iW
e tender our heartfelt gratitude
to those whoso kindly eumo to our
in lo during the illness and death of
our precious babe. May heaven's
richest blessings guard and protect
ihem and their loved ones over the
rough places and through the dark
shadows of life as well as in itsploas1111
place i an I sun^libio.
Mr and Mrs \r 1) Anderson,
.Mr I'rincc'A i'ij'f jnn.
Mr Editor: I reco'ved several letters
asking |, , v L ?t in?l 1 i the
rence matter. I with to a-k space in
n your p ip r to m dee reply to the
letters rcci i\(?', a* L feel tiiat it is
i matter iu which each citizen of
[lorry County is interested While
hero are s mi ; sections of the coun
v that 1 b tieve would be in better
diape if th y i>a I it. But I cannot
n dee the race for House of Keprosen
iatives only to please?s< If. 1 am in
die race to represent the people?if
he majority of the voters of the
ounty want an election upon the
natter, 1 am the one that will bo
villi the majority, although I cannot
>ec where it would benefit the county
At ordt r an elect ion, and vote it down
is before ?. L trust that the voters
>f the county will realize that I am
ml for you, and not for self neither
,vill I bring such ad important mat:er
as this upon the people without
die ballot boxes of the County says
ve need it. John W Prince.
I'rojrrniu I-or l?cc l)cc Union.
To lie held with Mt Olive Church
[-lorry couuty, May 29 80 31, ll)U8.
rniMAV M OHM NO Sr.SSIo.N.
10:30?Sermon by A. ij. Proctor.
ll.:30 -U |) irt, on State Missions: W.
.1 Logston, P H.? Coats, J.
I) H iri? 1>?mi.
I t \] ? If.i-ii .i t. (in n. ivli'n."'?" ar a
- - J . ? ? II V/I I/I1(?II(I^V'| v?. ?\?
Spivoy, A t). Jackson, M, O.
AiidiThrn.
I'ltlDAV N 1(1 IIT HE8SIC N.
7:20 -Tim i-i |> '!".unc(i of accortftin\uj
?he Spiritual condition of
i ur chinch, and how best can
itb;donr: M. 13 Itoberts.
3:ia-^V hut WMi (i be the best steps
to take with a member of the
Church who refuses to Corn*
mime: J. I) Harrelson.
RAVl.'RDAV M IININO SESSION
0..3)? Dov ,tiou.tl Services: I3y L. S.
11 >(-th.
[ ) .:;) -I) i ido Ministers of tho Assoei.i
ion pay t!m Draper att
! t on t? 'hi? Union Meotios_*-?
H. 13. Ho rn'9, S. LJ.
WiU n
1! .3'> -II pot of Committee and
i v bn hies?.
> A 1 UUI'AY N O T SE -.s-loN
7:2)? S rmrii: Hy VV. .1. Langston,
SL'NDAV M UNI NO SESSION.
10 00? S 10(1 a\ S to> >1
11:? (J? vji >-ioi iv Se mo'n: 13y Uev
-> I! W'iU ?n .
iSulictf
rood Assoc'athms that helped.to
rase tin* ten <l.?ilu\s, prize money
irom 11 >rr y eou*?ty this year ureas
f? 11 >v? > :
1 Mi lNsgab, Kloy ls township 50o
I'ii.o Orovc or Lake S.van.pnOo
i> I .oris t 50o
4 WVimnm* *
. , , MVO
:> Spring Rrincli . $1 05
(? U vtK-l.v.lh 50c
7 Rohoboili, t.ako S.vamp ... 50c
K l'il)y S vamp 50o
Tod vide 50c
1<) Powell 50c
LI Uehoboth, Dog lilufT . ..... 50c
12 Soca?teo 50c
1 i Virgo 50c
1 I Ho mo wood 50c
!."? Orccn Sea 50c
10 Fioklea 50c
Total $8 53
If any of the other of the t wenty
local associations, ilia* were orjjfaniz
J when I a-ked for 50? from each,
have sent it iu I have utver received
it. 11 >wev?v, I stnt in the $10 00
on March 13 a.
I do hoartiy thank each local association
f >r their lib< ral help in
this very i up>:tint work.
Don t forget the County School
Improvement Association and picnic
at Athens next Saturday before
the fourth Sunda*'.
Lottie Harrelsou.
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