The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, May 28, 1908, Image 7
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SOLICITOR.
j(
Having been appointed Solicitor of th?
Third Judicial Circuit to till out the un
expired term of Judge S Wl'son, Horn
<<inuty having been placed in the new
Twelfth Judicial Circuit, 1 hereby an
nounce myself a candidate to succeed my
self as solicitor subject to the rules gov
Vcrning the Democratic primary.
WALTKlf II NVKLLS.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Solicitor of the 12tli Circuit and
pledge myself to abide the result of tin
primary and support its nominee. I served
four years in the Confederate States Navy,
and if you will give me your votes in
this election I promise after I am dead
that I will not get mad if you don't put
Powers on my grave, if you love me as
a Confederate Veteran now is the time to
show it. nu> Solicitor and 1 will
serve you asinithfully as 1 did the four
years that I followed the Bonnie Blue
Flag. W F CLAYTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the ollice of Solicitor of the
12 Judicial Circuit, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary
election. P. 11. SELLERS.
I hereby announce that 1 am a
candidate for nomination nc
wu VM/UV'I WVI
of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
Primary. 1 have practiced law in
Horry county for thirty-four years
and this L the first time 1 have been
a candidate for any office before the
people. 1 now solicit their support
C. P. Quattlebaum
FORSTATE SENATE.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of State Senator
of Horry County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
J. P. Derham.
I-OR TIIE HOUSE.
I wish to announce again to the
voters of llorry County my Candidacy
for the House of Representatives.
1 pledge myself to abide by
the results of the. Democratic
Primary, and if elected will serve
the people to the extent of my
ability. M. .M. Stanley.
Loris, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the olllee of Representative
for //orry county, subject to the rules
of the Democratic primary, and pledging
myself, if elected, to represent the hesi
Interests of the entire people of //orrj
iwtlinfi/ f i \ f I ia i;or\r l\nof /\f ???*?
V M..1.J f VW VliVJ TV* J UlvOl WI 111^ 11(11111 y.
JOHN W P1UNCE.
Tlilrt 1? evidence of the fact that I am
before the people soliciting the honor of
representing Horry County in the lower
house of tho General Assembly of South
Carolina, pledging myself, of course, to
abide the action of the Democratic pri^
mary and to represent, if elected, the
* best interest of the majority of her citizens
in all questions that inav arise there
in. L. 1J. SINGLETON.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office ol
Sheriff of Horry County, subject to
the rules of the Democrate party
In ask i no of you your suffrage I poinl
you to my former service as Sheriff
and if elected 1 promise to do as I did
before, the host I could.
W. J. Sessions,
FOR SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to iho ofllco of County 8u
pcrvisor subject to the Democratic pri
mary. A P JOHNSON.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for election to the office ol
Supervisor of Horry county, sub
joct to tho rules of the Democratic
Primary. W. H. GORE,
My candidacy for the oflice of Count)
Supervisor is hereby announced subject
to the rules of the Democratic Primary
C J PRINCE.
I h^et*y announce myself a candidal*
for el I Av. to the oflice of County Su
perviso^)! Horry county, pledging; my
self to abide the result of the Demo
cratic primary. J II BAKER.
My name is hereby presented to the
Voters of Horry County as a Candidate
for Supervisor." I pledge myself to abidt
by the decision of the Democrat!*
Primary, and if elected will give the
people my best, service.
W. .J. HENDRICKS.
The many friends of VVM V BEST an
nounce him as a candidate fox the olllc<
of Supervisor of Horry county, subject
to the rules of the Democratic Primary.
MANY FRIENDS.
Mv enndidacv for the oflice of Count\
Supervisor is hereby announced, subject
to the action of the Democratic primary
JOS W JOHNSON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County Super
visor, subject to the action of the Demo'
cratic primary. JOHN H JAMES.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of County Supervisor
of Horry county subject to the
regulations of the Democratic Primary.
A C Murrell.
k I ain a candidate for the office of Supervisor
of 7/orry county, subject to the
results of the Democratic primary.
J W DAWSEY,
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County 8u
pervlsor of Horry County, subject to the
rub* and regulations of the Democratic
piMary. J G FLOYD.
A^thc solicitation of friends from different
sections of the county, 1 herebj
announce myself as a candidate for the
office of County Supervisor for Horrj
County subject to the rule? of the Democratic
Primary. VV. L. SINGLETON
T hereby announce myself a candidate
1 for election to the office of Supervisor 01
Ilorry County, subject to the rules of the
Democratic Primary.
J. R. AJIsbrook
SuMHKS J'-rtrt Hi L f >' -.-Saifc '
SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION
Mv candidacy for reelection to the oP'ce
f County Superintendent ot Kducation is
ereby announced subject to the rules ol
he Democratic party. Thanklntr the vo
era in advauce for their support I rcinatn
your servant VV A PRINCE.
ljoris 8 C.
1 hereby announce my caudidacy
ior election to the olliee of Superintendent
of Education of florry conn
ty, under the rules of the Primary,
pled*;intf myself, if elected, to devote
my entire time to the duties of
the olliee. CI C. GOKE.
I hereby announce mv candidacy
for tho olliee of Sheriff of Horry
County subject to the rules of the .
Democratic Primary J
ELIJAH IJU^FKIN.
I hereby aunour.ee myself as u
candidate for the olliee of ShcrifT of j
Horry County, subject to the rogula- i
tions of tiio Democratic Primary. (
V. D. JOHNSON
FOR AUDITOR. '
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the olliee of County
Auditor of Horry County subject to the .
action of the Democratic Prlmmy.
.). D. OLIVER.
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FOR MAGISTRATE. I
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Magistrate, Simpson Creek Township,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
JOHN W CARTER, SR.
lam a candidate for Magistrate of Itayboro
township. S M ALLEN.
FOR Cl.F.RK OF COURT.
1 lioroby annoiinco myself u candidate
(or election to t ho ollice <f
Clerk of Court of I lorry Counts,
subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic Primary. UO'JT. M. FLOYD
I hereby announce my e'.f a candidate
for the otllee of Clerk of Court fer I lorrs
county, subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. W l> WATSON.
1 hereby announce myself a Candida*<
for the otilco of Clerk of Court for //orr\
County, subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party YV L BUY AN
1 hereby announce my candid acy f<??
the ofllce of Clerk of Court for Horn.
County, subject to the action ol the Dem
ocratlc patty. L II BUHKOIJGHS,
FOR COUNTY TRB?ASlIRF.It.
My candidacy for the olllce of Count}
Treasurer-19 hereby announced subjan i
to tho rules of the DeinocitUic I h i mar. .
,J. N. ,J curette.
Me pewit gewiltT,
Entered at tlie Poet Otllee at Conway, S. <
Sttconcl ClnHB Alil| Mat tor.
I'llUl.lSllKI) KVKHY TlfUUSDA Y MOKNINU
11Y CONSVAY I'll DI.IKII I NO CO.
S J ItHCItl I'TION ONli l)Ol,l.A It |?JSU YKAI.
U. II. WOODWAUI), lkl i lor
^THURSDAY, MAY 1>S, IPOS
Horry and Conway did themselv<
proud last Friday.
To roleivo constipation, clean out
tin1 bowels, tone, and strengthen tli
digestive organs, put them in a nat
ural condition with Hollistor's Rook\
Mountain Tea. the most reliable ton
ic for thirty years. 155 cents, Ten
Tablets.
E. J. Prince spent one day last
week in Conway on bus'ness.
Attorney Qrier of Vineland, N. C
was in Conway last Monday on business.
Capt J E Coles will be the mann
ger of Horry Tobacco Warehouse
the coming season.
Uollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
tones the stomach, stimulates the
lazy liver; strengthens the bowelsand
makes their action* easy and
natural. The best tonic for tin
whole system. 85 conts. Tea or
Tablets. Conway Drug Co.
Peaches with cream is one of the
delicacies enjoyed by those who can
atTord to indulge in the luxury.
Levi Grainger and L J, Grainger
of Tabor, N. C., were in Conway on
legal business one day last week.
The showers that we have been
having recently were seasonable and
crops have been wonderfully revived.
W. D Collins and P. H. Collins
of Floyds township were among the
visitors at the Herald office Friday.
The Editor returns thanks to Mr.
G. W. Harrebon, of Adrian, for a
fine box of beans raised on Mr. IJarrebon,s
truck farm at that place.
They aro the first native siring
ho an a nf t.hlu uontinn tr? H# .n nm u
w* V.ox MVMUWU V x r i WUUII VV V_/ A VT Ifc^
and they were very fine.
Cards are out announcing the
, marriage of Mr D M Suggs to Miss
Mary Jernigan all of Horry at ihe
home of the bride's parents in Gieen
Sea township, on Sunday June 1 1th,
1 1908.
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It RchcIihI tlic Spot.
1 iVlrK 7/umphrey whoowps a iarge general
store at Omega, ()., and in president of
the Adams Cbuny Tel-phono Co., as well
f as of th? //?)ine Telephone Co of I'ike
, county O., says of Dr. King's New Dis.
. covery It saved my life once. At least
I think it did. It seemed to reacli the
the very seat of my cough ?when everything
else failed. i)r King's New Dis
? covery not only reach?* die cough spot,
f it heals the sore spots and the weak spots
> in throat, lungs and chest. Hold under
guarantee at Norton Drug LVsdrug store
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
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232 and 21
The IIoui
The Largest Wh
Ladies Misses Tailor Made
Suits.
Made of Silk and Wool Rajah>lain,
striped and fancy mixed wors,
ueds, plain, fancy and phantom,
heckcd and striped Panama in
dadamo liuttorlly, Prince Chap and
Pony Coat elTects.
j>lo.oo to $75.oo per suit.
Walking Skirts
?0 11 L A n 1ES A N D MISS ES.
Our new line is composed of Silk
\inama Plain and fancy mixtures
1 ml voiles. All cut in the new 11)08
nodels.
$2.5o to $25.oo each.
I FOR
I CREATION
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Mr
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Connect the Ark,
Willi n liniment,
NOAH'S i.
I and yon have Hie world's great
external actios and pain O
For Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Hack, Stit
Strains, Sprains, Cut,, Iiruisos, Colic, Cramps,
ami Muscle Ache , anil I'ains. Thei; mniuo has
f 1.00 by all dealers in medicines. Guaranteed
NOAH RLMLDY CO. KICHMONO, \
A train of nine coaches of people
were brought down along the road
from Chad bourn by the Atlantic
Coast Line I'Vidav. if we had a Sunday
tia"'n along the same route our
.own would be filled with visitors one
day out of the seven. It also shows
what enterprise and energy will accomplish
when directed in the pro
n>v r.li uinols. A o'.nn 11, is an obieet
lessons that leaches us thut concentrated
effort an ;1 unanimity of purpose
will break clown all obstructions
to the material growth and development
of Horry and Conway. ' Will
wo profit by the lesson? "Ah! that's
the rub!"
DciiI'iionn <'mniol Ho Cnroil
bv local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness is caused
by an inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you have
a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can bo taken out and
tains tube restored to its normal condition,
bearing will bo destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but
an inflamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused
by catarrh) that cannot be cured by
flail's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars. F J CHENEY &CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggist, 75c. Take Hall's
Family Hills for constipation.
It is various estimated that there j
wore between five and ten thousand |
people in thooity last Friday, and a
more orderly crowd of peop'e never
i L' kj i \ 11) V \! H wr.. I lum t? f Ana fiin/i ?? 5 V? i
'IOnivllU/M 1.1 MIWI <*u Wliu OIIIH/ TV 1 II I
in our recoil33tion.
Lot us all put our shoulders to tins
wheel and pu-h the cotton factory
project along?* It matters no whether
we use a Iloanpolo, a Maypole or
any other pole so lontr as it is the
longest pole to knock the persimmon
down.
Let "Old Glory" float as proudly
over a cotton factory in Conway .is
it del over the homes of our people
Friday,then will our industrial interest
flourish as the tfrten bay trcer
??>*mm urn??- - ?
The \VOrd> Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on the
high eleva ions fevers prevail, while on
a greater or less extent, according to
altitude. To overcome climate affections
the lower levels malaria is encountered to
lassitude, malaria, jaundice, t.illousness
fever and ague, and general debility, tie
ou st effective remedy is Electric Bitters,
the great alterative and blood purifier, the
ntitjfgote for every form of bodily week
ness, nervousness and insomnia. Mold
under guarantee at Norton Drug Co'a drug
stole. Price 50c.
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14 King treet,
?e that Gives You "SATI
olesale and Retai
Ladies' Waists,
The greatest stock in the South
to pick and choose from.
While Lawn Waist from the severely
plain to the most elaborately
trimmed. Toe to $15 00 each.
White Linen Waists, plain, tucked
and hand embroidered, $2,50 to
$15.00 each.
Black Lace Waists from $0 00 to
$15 00 each.
White China Silk Waists $2 50 to
$7.50 each.
Black China Silk Waists $2.50 to I
$10.00.
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, our trade mark,
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est remedy for all Internal and n
ho trial will convince you.
f Joint; and Mu;clos, 8010 Throat, C<.Kls, R
Indigestion, Tooth.iclie, and nil N'ei vo, liono V
Noah's A1 k ? a twry package. 25c., 50c. and B
or money refun kd. Sample by mail free, fl
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2 Organized 18-19. ^
| M. W. OLLINS B
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Store to Rent.
One Brick Store, 22x80 on Main
street, centrally located on Main
street in the business seetion of the
city of Marion. This is a good locality
for any line of business. It is
a new building, well lighted both
front and rear, solid glass, well furnished
and ready for businass. Rent,
very low owing to the lateness of the
season,only $22.50 per month. C M
Hodges Marion, S. C.
- COOPER
THIS
COOPER THAT
Cooper Sells Royal Flour
Cooper Sells Bunker JTill
Cooper Sella Stocks Patent
Cooper Sells Diadem
fJonnnr Rolls; ^-ivnn
Cooper Pushes Green ColTee
Cooper Sells Lion Cofl'oe
Cooper Sells Lion Coffee
Cooper lms Largo Mullets
Cooper has Small Mullets
LOOK COOPER UP.
W.B. Cooper
Comer Nutt and Grace Streets
Wilmington, N. C.
Charleston, South (
SFATION" or Your Mono
il Mail Order Hou
White Linen Waists, plain tucked |
and hand embroidered. $2.50 to I
$15 00 each.
Lace and Net Waists. KcueLacel
Waists from $2 98 to $20.00 each.
White Lace Waists from #!?.75 to;
$25.00 each.
Splendid array of tlie newest fabrics
for Spring and Summer wear.
Our Ready to Wear C?annents for
ladies, misses and children surpasses
anything in style ever shown in the!
South, and the were neverso reason- i
ably priced. Send us your measure- '
meat. We guarantee a perfect tit. I
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1000 Hi
100 Hi
10,000
300 Hai
100 Ba|
200 Ha
30 Hag!
Come to see us and save mo
PALMETTO
WHOLESALE GHOCJ
ino. P. Cooper, Sec and T**
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Now is the time to i
j & against all summer ti
IM wr* wr* wn *?'
> A most palatable a
> At 50 Cents P
I Conway Di
! bakerFresh
Broad and Cakes always on
filled with choice, goods for family us
est possible notch. Phono orders gi
livery guaranteed. Phone No, 111.
VEGETABLES
T. HYMA
STATU OF SOIJT// CAHOMNA,
County of //orry,
Magistrate (Summons lor Debt.
15y ,1 N Jenretto.
To the Cooper Medicine Co.:
CvOinpiaint. having been made unto mo
by Conway Publishing Co, a corporation
duly chartered under the laws of the
State of South Carolina, and doing busl
ness at Conway, in said State of South
Carolina, that you are Indebted to it in
the sum of thirteen and 7(S 100 ($1:1.70)
dollars on account of advertising space
ii> the ''Horry //erald", a weekly newspaper
published by said Conway Publishing
Company, on and between November
28th, 1007, and March 12th, 1008, to wit,
to 172 ipehes, at Hcper Inch, which said
price and sum you then and there promised
and agreed to pay the said Conway
Publishing Company:
This Is. therefore, to require you to up
pear before me, in iny olllce in Conway,
S C., on the Vlst day from the service of
this summons, to answer to the said complaint,
or judgment will bo given against
you by default.
I I..I../1 A I OO-d a I\ ? AAU
i/itu'u ;i|uii <uni,n \f Iiiufj.
J N JRNKKITK |b S|
Magistrate.
11 11 Woodwnrd, Plaintiff's Attorney.
Debt, *18.76.
WANTKD--To purchase after hari
vest of 1008, 2500 bushels of swi*ct
|K)tatoes for which highest market
price will be paid. For further in
formation write Breslauor, Lac hi
cotte & Co., Wavorly Mills, S C.
Gee! wasn't there a bitf crow?
hero Friday?
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Carolina,
y Back.
se jn the South.
New Dress Goods
All tin* newest weaves in the most
fashionable fabrics are here.
Satin striped Fmbroiderod Voiles
Dotted Ktamincs and a full line of
I'niiumus, Brilliantincs and Fancy
striped and Wool Dress Goods. Write
us for samples. Our prices are the
lowest.
White Wash (jioods.
Lur#e variety of the latest in finish
and weave.
Linen Suitings, Figured Madras,
Persian Lawns, Kmbroidered Lawns
Plaid Lawns and [/men, Mercerized
Chiffons, Plain and Figured I Sates to,
Linen Lawns, Oxford Suitings, etc..
etc., all at popular prices.
FFER
ishels Nice R. R. Seed Oats
ishels Southern Seed ye
Pounds Granulated Sugar
*rels New Flour
<tton Seed Meal
gs Shorts and Chops
* Green Coffee
ney.
0R00RY CO.
SRS, MULINS. S, Q.
csa,
NGTHlf
strengthen your system C
roubles by taking our ^
N fU WINE ^
nd efficient Tonic ^
er Pint Bottle c
*ug Comp'y |
GROCER
hand. Our Grocery Department is
o and are marked down to tho lowven
careful attention and prompt de.
IN SEASON.
NTHE BAKER.
7 THE GROCER MAN
Fire Fire Fire.
To Property Owners!
TUB OLD AND Mil El)
GLENS' FALLS
INSURANCE COMPANY
Has boon tested and tried by the year in
and year out vlssltudes of the business,
including tin continuations of a half century,
ami continued to grow until it has
attained a nearly sixty years honorable
and progressive history and ranks in 11nancial
strength as one of the few very
si rong??si American Companies.
D A Spivey 6c Co
Why buy
an Organ
from the Peddler
iwheii yon can buy a superior organ from
your factory representative for less money
and on easier terms, and have absolute
protection In the guarantee given by the
| makers. We make low prices and ^raut.
from One to two years?without interest^?
; ami only Wnd the organ as security.
We save you money and supply Organs
that will prove a life long pleasure.
Write at one? tor a catalogue and special
prices and terms to the old established
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE.
' COLL MIMA, H G.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.