The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 21, 1908, Image 8
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All Thing
We have returned from th ^
her panic. Here are a few cP
D Plaids, 5 7-Bo; P I) Prints, 5 to (?.
17c; NeckT:e..\ 50o kind, 20c; ^on'bt
kind, 75c.
We also have. 100 pairs of Sample!
also complete in all liie latest styles ui
for men and boys. The price, will mat
goods and tell you the price. Vol
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things youknow and things i
you don't KNOW. 1
Items of lutcrcst Gathered Here
and Tlierc. Some of Wlilcli Is 1
Persona Ot tiers Concern iiijc
H3.nl ness and Social Lvcnts
10Rn .. i
i?#u" jl" ut MjJi> vty o.
The showers of rain which Ml last (
Tuesday, were vca.y much needed. i
The strawberry movement is about 1
over, and the farmers are now shipping
beans and irish-potatoes.
Children's day exercises will take
place at Willow Springs church on
the fifth Sunday in May, beginning
at 10:30 a. m. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
The Conway Bargain House, has
the reputation of having what they i
advertise, and selling the goods, at
the prLv? advertise 1, hcuco they
get the busiui ss.
Hon .1 P Pi rl am announces his
candidacy in this issue for the olhcel
of State Senator from Horry County
H e is so well and favorable known
bv every voter of Horry County
that he needs no introduction. He is,
amongHorry's highest honored sons. I
It is a mistake that the Horry
Hussars will take any part in the j
parade to morrow. Capt C J Kpps
states that arrangements for this
were not made in time, and it will
not be possible for the Hussars to
participate.
M M Stanley will make the, race
again for the nouse of Representatives
and his card appears in this
issue lie was in the race two years
ago and received a very flattering
vote, lie has many friends who
will pull for him this time.
In this issue appears the card of
W J Sessions for election to the < dice
of County Sheriff', Mr Sessions
occupied that offloo for many years
in an efficient manner, and to thi
entire satisfaction of the people.
Although he lias not been in office
lor some years, yet ho has been a
political power, and he will have a
large following in tho race he is
making.
Outlaws of Stmu&on Creek
Arrested.
Hammond, S. 0.?Mr A. M. Cox,
a constable for Mr R. II. Rhodes, a
magistrate of Simpson Creak township
has held papers for tho arrest
of ri\ M. and A. M. Hardee for several
weeks and made several attempts
to bring thorn in but failed
Hast.Friday A, M. Cox ami Jesse1
Todd were sent to hunt them again,
iindiug thorn at vVillie llardee's well
armed with gun and buck shot. Mr.
Cox walked up on one side of the
house and Mr Todd 011 the other and
told the Hardee's to consider themsoives
under arrest. T. M. Hardee
f' started olT in a walk and Mr Cox
told him to stop and started after
him. Hardee then began to run
While Mr Cox was running through
the yard after him, he looked into
the door and saw A.M. Hardee making
an attempt to raise his gun to
shoot at him. Mr Cox then threw
his pistol 011 A. M. Hardee and told
him not to shoot, but kept in pursuit
of T. M. Hardee until he saw
that he was going to jump the fence
and go in the swamp lie then told
him to stop or else he would shoot
him, but he kept 011 running and
was shot by both Mr Cox and Mi
Todd and fell over the fence, but
jumped up and out ran Mr Cox twe
or three hundred yards am got out
of sight into the swamp.
mi a. 1 ? _1 j .1 a 1 i 1
iney men ueciucu luoy necucc
help to take A. M. Hardee and look
for the wounded man, as the liar
_ dees were well uj^ed with guns ant
y * iniokahot shells/xtaey then walked
three miles and pressed in M. (I
Parker and A. F. Parker to helj
take the Hardees.
They went back and tracked T. M
Hardee near a rnile down the swain]
to a thick island where they could
not see his tracks nor him. Ther
they went out to Willie Hardee't
hou6e where they first found tin
boys, searched the house and foun
no one but women and children
They then started on to search A
M, Hardee's house, but found hiui 01
the way in a lield with bis brothei
holding a gun in both hands in posi
lion to throw to his face to shoot.
They were taken to jail sometinn
after midnight Saturday.
DeWltt's Salvo
Fk Nmi Burn*, Horii.
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s are Not
North. '-Vr huv? V. 1
I the thousands c i' the good
; N ick Tics, 1 "> kind, 7 *; N >c.c 'Pi. s 'J
>hirtsf 50o kin i, hoc; jM mi'* Si s, 7
Shoes that w > iJf v >vs a* ^ r
ul novelties. <lothing. .. v. , v /
cev<M. think the panic a . (l V'so 'n - >,
n o for Uusiue->,
O E CJ O 0,
O t-<0 6
Blanche.
Health of the community is ^cnjrully
tfood :il ihib writing
The Sunday school at Joiner I,
J t..n.k I, | 1 I
j v> uiij i> ic pi t 11 . -tug munv wiiut'l
Lilt! skillful unuji;; Miieiit of Mr S. V.
Ounnon.
Hill A1 ford and Miss K! ie Cannon,
hi N. Johnson and ,\'ii?,s |j riha C in- ^
non, of Uluhenc, vim led in the Ulcus- ,
ml Union section on Sunday May ,
LOth. i
We are expecting p'oaehing at {
folder Swamp school house Satui-|(
lay night before the fourth Sunday |
ii May and uho on th day following
it 11 o'clock by Uev Calvin Casque ,
John I? roc tor, of Guliva ts Ferry .
was in this section May 1- a on bu ines.
J C. Coats has completed lti > n va
building and has moved in.
We see live new tobacco barns
going up in this section. (
We hear of new kind cf wild an- ,
imals in this section and if so, we
hope tlie well trained dog will scon
pick them up. We hc. ru of two of (
our young men gi Hi g bably ri _btencd
the other night-, nut we o n't'i
know whether they got (Tiglitem d :
at animals or ghosts.
II J. Graham, of 1 lav born was a
pleasant call r in the Blanche section
May 10th.
J. 11 Graham, of Blanche. visited
in tho Bayboro section M 10 h.
A. M. B i; nihil and C J. Cannon,!
of Blatiohe visited Uerrv Smith's on
May lOLh.
Horry Martin and sister, Miss
Muttio, of the Box sect on visited in
the Blanche section May 10th.
i There was an interesting sermon
1 preached at Joiru r sv impioa large :
Uuulieuce May 1ith by Ik v Louis
Booth. Wc wcu gl d io iito-l with;
1 t !'l I 1 ! .!> ! It.): ill t I V . . 1.. ).: till I ..
. ?..V.. ............ .. ... J.. VW.lV ...
will give us iltlOtill'i call too l, aa iio ;
' has many warm friends in p s <eclion.
Sho l<\y. I
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Departed this lifeon ITridhy tnorniigi
M >y i"*ui, urns. a( 10 o'clock,
Mrs Rachel Rli/.a A pp:c white, v ;!
of Anderson Apolcw "nite. Ihi.es
leaving .1 husband, .-lie 1 avcs twelve
children, a mother, three si? tars,'
wo brothers and many l.iei ! ' j
nourn their loss, b'.e wu^ born in
win pson eonntv, N. ()., .inn 4 \ . h, '
18.") I She came to T' >rry county
about 25 years ag >, win r? she has
incc resided. Duegfiier,
Fin klvn.
Health generally good.
Farmers are busy. CI end many
uayo had to plant corn for the v.. ond
time.
Piouching at Pleasant Meadow ev
M'y Sunday and a line Sunday sea >61
The funeral of Arthur IhisCome,
'.he little son of Mr and Mrs J. M.
Kdwards will I preaela d at Pl aisuit
Meadow on Jane 11 1;, ]f)08, by
liev 11. II. Roberts.
(ieo. A Prince, of Daisy, was \i Ring
his si .dor, Mrs E A. KDvarJs,
in this section last Kun<).>v.
it looks as though lii >. voters will
lave a long list to marl'' this tin. ' if
the candidates Ueep ?.i coming out
We hope the best men will be i loot
od.
Tnfl 1 rib .( >.'.i f.rmi in I I i . iu
very largo and is doing weM.
Best wi k? a 1 f? the editor and the
many readers of the Herald.
J. M. Edwards.
< i tl ? 1CV.
Farmers are very busy with their
crops.
I Thcro was preaching at the Baptist
church hist Sunday by the pas|
tor, ltov J f). flurrelson The w >rds
of bis text will bo found in the 23rd
verse and the HTh chaj ter of Luke.
I Miss Ruth Sister, who has been
. attending coll. go at Red S r'ngs is
' spending a few weeks with hor parI
cnts.
I Mr Editor, I see soiie are war. I'
ingthe no fence law yet. I t!i aigV
j that subject was almost worn elites
it has been a bus'3d so much. When
all good land and stock owners get
j through voting, it will be, I expect,
i about like it i^. now. Ilorrv U no\
| in shape for the no fonco law, although
there arc a good many who
, want, and don't know hardly what,
I they are wan ing 1 am in favor of
myself and stock having some privilege.
We are aware thai v\<* all
can't understand the same, Put we
ought to know right from wrong.
1 guess some would think it right to
keep stock shut up on half feed like
, some would get if that law was hero.
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Col D A Spivey went to Columbia
Tuesday, Lie will return on this afternoon's
train.
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a\s v e nave l<.* 3: i-iiul,
10c; X njk Tins, I ' .
>j k'nil, <lbc; Moil's Shut , vi '
uroi'V TVi 1 <1 u* regular lino is
ii U o, the ii'o-t, summer btvi f
ly hari warn vvj show you ti.
J. $ H ? '>
U sJ v.?' u
Pleasant Aleixdo^r.
The people are i.bout through
V uitin^ r:>r this mo.s ?ii ami are mm
jipv with Cicuoral Ur ei , who they
xp et t-> give a bad lig u.
\Vu 1 re having a good Sunday
;choyl ; t this place mm\ AVo ure
lis) luc ilig I ts of 'i! P c.r hiiig.
?Vo have prciching o\?'t*y Sunday
xeepl the. ti to. We have proa7 ling
011 the 11 t'.vii> S ind iv by Rev \V,
['odd, 1 the second by Hev .1. U.
m rrald, on ti o third by tiev i) I' I
louts to .t on ilie 1 .urth by Uev \V. j
1. Holt.
Mr Edi'.o". i agree wi h the writr
w l<0 v\ o uf" g< i ug lo haw; '
P'o.l or p o! cat dnl.ites and I *1 o
igroe won ?li Alitor uh> niy- I ti
i\e iti -ii to til! our ?. Hi t s w h > are
in n t | <r > I-ehuruoters and of g<>od
l b: s. l'ellowmon lots lojk well
ind try t > ninuo a good choice for
ou h ofVk.o. Lots bo sure wo do not
;1; it IIH'I) to lilt OUT otTit'CS W It.) llUVt'
v pu jlic record of violation. Lets
leave uton to till our ollices who ran
i l tit ni with credit to our county
tini ,o It msclves, so when our of
11.rs :mi! c< n pared w ith other comity
olli ers th y will m.iUe us feel 1 iu<
w o in e pot, a :.et of natuiul born
idiots. 1 know I lorry has men
enough to ti I h r < llices w ho havt
go (l records and (.ood brain-, with
out taking tbos wli ? .-lie would be
ashamed of should the truth be tol"
at the l ight place.
T lorry B ?y.
Hickory Grove.
Crop? ato looking small f r thi
i en m)ii,
Miss C J. Reaves has reform <
Imnie Irani visiting friends if i
Laimnood.
Rev J. YiV trr Todd filled his regular
appoint incut Sunday and Satup'.'
v before.
Ini.s.l. J. Chestnut and son, made
a . yifgLip to Bee B e Friday and
r? 11 St u S 11 u.?1 u v.
Vea ,i >11 s Molt and Mrs N.itiey
Mr Do v jl itiuid uu liter, Miss Nancy
\vc r visitors h re recently.
ll.'V .1, W a t u* Todd and O A
Oh stunt m "ele a trip-to Conwa
lu. L Saturday. Brow a L, es
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VJ i 41 1 .1.4 <1 Ui ^ JL v ' i V- t 4 > V I i 4. | J
Audited by 11 >ard Comity 0. inuiie
"!i"is at Key;alar Mootin;
M ?\ Ovu, l'JOS.
N ? Cl'mut A cot O'rrd AUV
210 S \ Ib'i'rin po .r i i'vj j t244
.1 L(< Turner <*. ^ 8 00 8To
212 W M Page r & \> 20 25 2 i 2
21 > (J lv. St votiH iniso IM (>" .52 1 <
211 W 'V (.r.iu o j) or l.i i*0 0
215 .luliti 11 It mi so 5 Cj 5 (J
2.1(5 J2 Spear.-. p h)?* 2 Ou 2 U
21V it 1' M Todd do 5 00 ;*>? '
218 J IS jprloco e g 8 2"> 8 2)
2ld I j Mohr & S nisc - 30 (Ml 2 > >
220 J C iJrwu.t Co c v' 2 25 2 25
21 ( o :i v I. d w Co e ;l S oiUS.
222 K M 1' y e i- do uO .30 Co
22 > .1 A! Cox |m a- 20 00 20 00
221 Itov J I. S anU y \ >r 8 00 S 00
225 51 rmvk-r ]><> r 3 00 8 , 0
220 W W Johnson po -r 2 50 2 50
227 .) T H u h* poor 2 00 2 00
2-8 \ in ir.da I .avvis p >or-1 00 4 00
220 Spiv y >1 r Co p or 5 00 5 00
2 >o I' M roller poor 2 00 2 00
2.>L it t Uovd pour 15 00 15 00
232 U J C Ward p ier 2 00 2 00
288 .1 us ICliiott poor 1 50 1 50
231 Spivey 51 or Co pad b
4 SO -1 8fl
235 W VY It less pub b'.i'j/
1 >3 1 30
23G S L* Ilarros public l.i
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12.JT Conway Pub Co Stain u ry
1 2 (J? 1:2 (il
238 0 K St Am:V);l nv.-> 30 Of) 30 Ovi
230 L> C Mcl'-u' ijM) C, Corn
0 00 (> Ob
210 I) ]2 [it 11;n y con 8 75 8 70
211 A \V H.iuuu i- A 0 2'? 0 ) .. ) ( )
2 12 J J IT fx i & ? 5 > 3 ::f]
24 8 f j i I'll V !'?&.) 5 0<) 3 (it
24 1 O M \\ ii'> i & ?> 20 0 1 2*1 (>
24.3 J I' 8Uij ;) ? po r 4 UO 4 t l
240 J C ' .'r itoi: j til ace 11 00 11 Ot247
ll N Scs- iuii s lU'Sc 10 20 10 2<
248 \ A Mono -V nn'.tf 43 i.? 43 7;":
210 Conway Lbr Co r & I)
8 00 Disnllowod
| 250 A M Small r & 1) 10 00 10 6l
251 Jcniniali Smith idim;
10 00 10 01
I 252 I N .1 mrcltc (Ik etc 11 17 1117
258 S 1 St)i lloy pot r 4 00 4 01
2 >4 .) N lonivtlo ooor 11 00 1 I tn
255 r r [iano i & t> ;i 55 8 5;
1 250 I' C h n \ is r & b 5 V.") 6 7f
257 jolm Fd wards i <k b I DO 1 Ot
258 W K 1 !->:t . ! .?lv 18 02 18 Oi
I 250 Jos John -.on p or I 50 I 51
200 Kill Godirey public bldjjs
G no 0 0(
201 R J O Ward c d 85 88 85 8:
Account G^urt House and .Jji
Fund,
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25 cents I *1 kl Drc s Gojds
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THE MARKETS |
WIUIINCITON |
SIMIUTS TlTJMONTINE ? Market, f
<i-a?ly <i:{ l-'i c? nts. IH()'"I
N ? Murkot bUwly ?.5.10 p#?r burro) f.
of -V^o pound-*.
'1 Vm -U lrk't firm $1 .?? ')
C'ia">K I l Itf'K s flNE - M;>rk(t |
11 l> inr I nril. S'i .1 '
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for dip, una i I *.") for vk. e?. g
i ) i i v> < ?i UK K r
: dailo t~ blend y 1! 1 1 reus# lor middling ;
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I UUt'KX 1 IXIv Market Dip $'1 00- \
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i DIM ,T. MAl'.KET
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j i 'II tCKR^S 25 t<- 40 |
! Ill Ml i'()']'A Iui. 25c i U K
a >r ta\h ; v t l; ' iff ??*vrrffi tJ
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l-'()R S I A ! 13 SH.\ A J 12.
I hereby announce u> v tIf a canSi<
1 ,u* for t in ofli-jo of Stale fcSodator
f Horry (' uiit/, .subject to the
ule; oT the Democratic Primary,
J. P. Durham. |
J.C.Splvcy S'oi Oit icc.
Two years ago 1 announced inybelf
' a candidate for the o llioe of leader of,
i "low prices", and while 1 did not,
receivi ell the vi.tes of the county,
i 1 did ice ivo e en .. ti to el e. me ti
tills ,/f i e to tic- ic. i cf ;j y .lOility.
; Ali .'f ii.e -1 ci1 11; 1 n <? many J
if i, y tiiencb, I not; tit tided to j
. it. i; i i Ii i * ?? i? 111 n H' 1 i >>; i:ltice. i
It -1 <;Uit 1 ? my best service,
i! b; i>!.i' t : lit i i t OUsS (Joods, 2ud
; ] '.>1 <ao Liny ii .?/, uu?.l 3rd Olo>e Soiling
.1? C. Spivev,
I Oil ft II PUIS P.
f hereby ennouneo mvco!f a em
i lid.He for election L) ih > ollico o'
; SI e. ilV o! Horry Co.i ity, s r-j -ct to j
; he iuU's of the D- mocr.ii? pdi t.y
, lu asking of you your mu:V'iii/ 1 ;) )i:?i !
t you l^my former serv.ie >S i? rill
> n .1 if elected I prom : e t > uine I d el
before, the bcht i to lid. j
VV, J. Sessions,
FOU THE ISOU^E.
I wish to announce a^niu to the
' ?oters of floivv County niy (,'andllacy
for the Hon io f \ U p'escut it.ivos.
I plovlg : in ' e f i > ah Cc by
the results if ihc Dainm-r iiic
Primary, and if cice'cU v?.lt *> . r\o
the. p3 plo to the ext. nt of my
ability. M M. Stanley.
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! V in n $1 75 Par Value Slioes | 07 $
low *??* 5
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j ! Mens $2 25 Ox Calf Shoes | 7^ '
now I'?J i s
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j Men >o.00 Everlasting Shoe?, Hest "Wearer j
in forty County, All Good Clean 0 ;
St ek, now tiT'U i
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This coming Tobacco Season
&
to meet my old friends and
make new ones; and help to t
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| get the top prices for EVERY |
jj PILE OF TOBACCO.
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