The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 04, 1908, Image 2

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fthc |iavvir gtaW, i Knterocl ht tho I*o?t Otllee nt Conway, S. U 1 Wocond ClntfH Mail Matter. < PUUiilHllKl) KYf't'.Y Tl'l HSDAY .MOHNINCS BY CONWAY I'l UMSHINU CO. SU ItSCIil I'TION ON H not.I.AU L'KU YKAlt 11. 11. \V001>\\ AIM>, ICditor TilURSDA Y, .11:NK 1, 11)08 Moonlight oxcur-ions to too beach tire now in order. As summer approaches polit*n are tfrowing hoitcr. As the farmer pulls the boil cord over Ills mule's back he is keeping his weather eye on the moves made on the political checker board, Mrs Katie l air room, who has boon visiting her parents here, Mr ami Mrs J W Ogilvie, has returned to Fuyettevillo, N C. J I) Craham, of Dunelon, Fla , formerly of this county, spent several days in Conway last week on legal business. 4'Ten years ago barefooted white men wero seen playing marbles on the Main street of Conway," wrote a writer. We deny the allegation and demand the proof. The old ditch between the rosi donees of S T Sessions and Sal Smith on Upper Main st reet has been boxed up and covered over with dirt. It will now no longer be on incubator for mosquictoos and malaria The Ilerald Inst wee a gave up large amount of its space to the corona nies attending the court house celebration to the exclusion of other matter. For this it has no nnoloides to make as those oornmn. nies comes only once in a life time. This has been the dullest court within the recollection or oven the oldest inhabitant. Hut very little business l\as been done by the mer chants and there was scarcely any payment on open accounts. Money is tight and hard to get hold of. Capt Louis Boaty was in town several days last week on business Capt Ileaty was head of the W L Buck & Co., manufacturers of lumber, at Mucksville, which in the, days that have gone operated the largest plant of its kind in this part of the State. II II Woodward , Esq., is preparing to enlurgo his residence on Upper Laurel street to nearly double its present size. Some of the material is already on the ground. Ft will be one of the handsomest resi deuces in the city and fitted up witl modern conveniences that will giv. it the appearance and comforts of a city residence. There was an excursion to Myrtle Beach last Uriday evening, at which time the Sea Side Inn was former-; ally opened under the management of Mr Geo. L Marsh, Mr Marsh t.hn.1 Iin will Inn ro nn( l>!n.? ! ?j - ?.???? ..uuuiii^ undone that will contribute to tbo pleasure and comfort of his quests. Somo of the machinery for the Conway Light and Power company lias arrived. Work on the power house is being pushed as rapidly as possible. It is located near Kingston lake bridge. Those who thought the IJeruld was talking through its hat when it said that "electric lights wore in sight for Conway" will wake lip one of these line nights to find the city bathed in a sea incadcseont glory. I I Ha I Sum: -f heatincr th#? rr I I . NEW 4# Wick Blue r * you will see w chimney of tin under the kettle by radiation. f; range without ii I \\ thisstove?ifnc 1 -Rs a clear, powerf electricity. Sa of brass nnely i living-room. 1 nearest agency. Stai / Spl vcy for tlic Senate. Klitorof the Herald: As 1 am one of tl o .1 any readi rs of vour paper the article written by "Lire Long Citizen" couldn't help but come un tier my not ice. To begin with I tViink ho voices the sentiment of a largo majority of our people when h ? says that wr should send Col I) A Spivey to the State Senate. Mr Spivey h; > served two terms in the L? 'i la'iev with erc<lit to h in elf and sa i.faction to his Iricnc.i, and is justly entitled to the h >nor of representing Horry county in tin- Senate. We 1 iv? in a progressive site and we need men of progressive i<h as who believe in < push'.ng forward and wiP not step na jk. It wiil be remembered that Mr De. ham had the Sena lorshipand relinguishcd it of his own volition to accept 'a place in tl?c Comptroller General's olli.*e and ! command him for it fur I believe in pushing h>rwurl. Now, I say lets send Spivcy to the Senate and thus give him an opportunitv of dewl-pi <r hi ? talonts, for hi? stands for progress and enterprise. I n conclusion 1 say wo should send a man to the Senate who is full of push sind energy and one who U capable of keeping Horry in tin front ranks for I remember the story of Lot's wife. I faskill, S. C. I lorry Hoy. J C. Spivcy I'ur Office. Two years ego I num.uncid rnyrelf a candidate for the oflicoof leader of "low prices", and while I did not receive all the votes of the county, I did receive enough to elect me to this office to the best of my ability. After the solicitation of so many of mir friondo I dn/.tln/l 4,. ... , .. .V ..V,.., . I?H ? U' V IVtl'll tu make the race again for this oilier: If elected I pledge my best service. My platform is 1st Class Coods, 2nd Close Buying, and !ird Close Selling. J. C. Spivoy, Items from OIcJ Gideon. Farmers are hustling cultivating their crops. Some now tobacco barns have gone up reec ntly. Candidates are more numerous than speck backs. We hope to elect the best men for the olliecs this year. The so called Republican panic seems to bo getting no belter. We hear I hat cotton is only SI cts j>cr pound. If Bryan is nominated and elected and we have to sell our new crop at (ivo or six cents per pound will it. them la;called the Republican or Democratic panic. Rets hear from O M. Walts of Bayboro. And how is this? According to the present quotation of spirits and rosin good dip turpentine should sell ror $.'5 50 yet we have to soil it for *2 75 per bat rol, yet what we have j to buy is higher than heretofore and the speculators' money seems to be 1 worth 50 percent more on the do) !ar than the working man s money. ; W. I. 1!.' Valued Same as Gold j 15 0 Stewart, a merchant ot Odar View, Miss.,says "1 tell iny customers v lion ! liry liuy u box of Dr King's Now I.ifo ! I'il ls thoy gel tbo worth of that much : irohl In \\ oiuht.il it 111 w ill. I i iion, malaria or biliousness," Sold under uuaruntoo at Norton Druu (Jo's drug store -no. The grounds around the no w court, house and jail have boon plowed up and is now being graded The next improvements that should be made are the setting out a grove of shade tree and sowing tho ground 10 lawn grass. Should this be done it would be a more glorious monument to the memory of the Commission than the tablet of stone upon which their names are chiselled, as generations vet unborn will rise up and call tin m blessed as they lind a safe retreat from the summer's sun hot oath the shade of the tret s and gambol among the grass below. i we Yon a ' | met* Stow ? | r- 9 Thp stifling air of a a close kitchen is c hanged ^ to comfortable coolness w k| tv m^odhnc* I'm1 foction Wick I>1 ue Flame Oil (. ook-Stove to do the family, cooking. No kitchen furnishing is so convenient as this stove. (lives a working heat at once, anil maintains it until turned out ?tw.? -- >om. If > on examine the Flame Oil Cook-Stove I hy this is so. The heat from the j "New Perfection" is cotter titrated and not dissipated through ttie room Thus it doea the woik of the coal sdi comfort. Ask your dealer about ?t with him, write our nearest agency. Y Av jf is a very L houseful nishing and ul light mote agreeable than fe everywhere always. ticket plated? the your deale|^^^^^^^^^^^| M U BANKRUPT'S PETITI ON FOIt DISCHARGE. In the District Court of llio United States for the Districtof SC. lu the Matter of U U Leo, Trading f as It rji-iee&Co., Binkrupt, 1 No In Bankruptcy ORDER NO I ICK rilKBt.O I) si riot of S C ss: On this 12th day of .May A D 1'tOS, (, On reading the foregoing petit! mi, it is- J OHDICUKD liV Till': COURT, that a hearing be had upon t iie sain on the If nth day 01 May A D 11)08, be V1 lore ->iui Court at Charleston, S C , m said District, at 11 o'clock in tl forenoon; and that notice thereof be [Mib'i hed in the Horry Herald, newspaper printed in s-id Disti ic'. and that all known c"editors ma j other per-us in interest may ; ppoar at \he same-time and place and ' show cause, if any they have, why s tin? prayer of tiio said petitioner not he granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by I mail to alt known creditors copies of ' said p.-t.ii.ion and tliisorder, address- . cd llieni at their places of residences as stated. Witness the Honorable WM H (Seal of J BRAWUEY, Judge of [ ' he Court,. | said Court, and lho seal thereof, at Charleston, p S C , in said District, < on the 12'h day of May 1 A 1) HMtS < R \\ IIutson, Clerk. { Squiro IVivette, a connecting link \ between the past and present I lorry, p gave us a pleasant call Tuesday, t .vtr Privetto was an enthusiastic . id vocal e. of the railroad in the days * of the long a<*o and to his activity in ' promotion of the project is largely B due its success. BOARDING HOUSE " I have opened a first class Prl vutc Hoarding House, No '401 cor ner King and Priucn streets, Ueorgtowu. Table vili V><? furn lslied to the sati' taction of Its pa trons, and the Rates are $n oo Per Day r c 1 Call and give ino mo a trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed. S M Thompkins. ! Confinement | If VOII ll.lVO /'.?,?ier? tner Oin I I? - , - ? ? J?- . U patng of childbirth, remember that r,j they arc due lo weakness, or dis- r t' ease, of (lie womanly organs, and ^ j Ihnt healthy women do nol suffer, ff, ,\ like weak ones. The specific, medicinal, vegc- >-> gi j table ingredients, of which that c,.; v j famous, female medicine and wo* ' gj manly tonic uniir PIPPIPF nine t \i \b'i h y *3 I f i> OF I . . a WOMAN'S RELIEF I Is composed, will holld tip the ? womanly organs to a healthy stale k ' and thus prevent needless suffer- ?" "Before my confinement," writes , ; ( Airs. Rose Schuharth, of Atoriumcnt, Colo., "I had such bearing- h down pains I didn't know what to ^ ? do. Cardni quickly relieved me. ; Some months later I had a fine i'v. 12-lh. baby, was sick only thirty I minutes, and did not even have [I < n doctor." P ~ At All Druggists i :? writb for rwM advice;, L: Z BtatinK nnil df-serlldnij symp- c?V ** toms, to Ladies Advisory Devt., Bm i no lainttanoojja IGodtcino t*o., /:'' I Chattanooga, Tnnn. K ":> ;v | _ __ * WlNTHEOP COLLEGE Scliolarsiitp and I nlrancc rix.iiiiination. Tlio examination for the award of v; cantHcholarship In Winthrop (Jollego and f?>r tho ixlmlftftlon of I>mn : ? ? ? held at the county court .house on Kridax Inly d at i> a in. Applicants must be n<?< less than fifteen ynrs of a <p>. \N Int. scholarship arc vacant after,Inly thej will bo awarded to those innkina tin highest average at this examination pro vid"il they meet the condition L'overnim the award. Applicants for tt< iiol irshi p should write to President Johnson be fop theexan inatlon for Schol r.ship e> fmina tlon blanks, Scholarship, ar > worth *100 and fro tuition. The e, v S P HA ES, III! IKS. Caters to the wants ot he People. For First Class Jroeeries place yonr order vith me. i IN.JENRETTE Couvry;u)(:i'r & Notary iTildio V rites Titles, Mort^aoos, Hions, ^orccMnoiits, Contracts, tfec. AI trading and Copying a Specialty. Soui\ StomacH No appetite, loss of strength, nervous less, headache, constipation, bid breath, ;eneraj debility, sour risings, and catarrh >f the stomach are all due to indigestion. Codoi relieves indigestion. This new diseov .. j i^ioamus me natural juices of digrston as they exist in a healthy stomach, .ombincd with the greatest known tonic tnd reconstructive properties. Kodol for lyspepsia does not only rel;eve indigestion ind dyspepsia, but this famous remedy lelps all stomach troubles by cleansing, -urifying, sweetening and strengthening he mucous membranes Jilting the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravenswood, W. Va.. says:? ' 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years, vodol cured me and we sro now using It In milk or baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat. lottles only. Relieve* Indlaestirn, sour stomach, belching of gas, etc. 'revered by E. O. DoWITT a CO., CHICAGO. ATTENTION MERCHANTS ? OF ? Horry County. Send your orders for Apples. )ranges, Bananas, Potatoes, Onions labbage and all kinds of Fruits and yrod uco to 11. F. JONES & SON, Georgetown, -S. . Ship us your Chickens,' Fggs and ither Country 1'roduco, prompt reurns guaranteed. )ur Reference: Any Business House j in Georgetown. CHINESE ' J A I BM I-ni?? v-r unuinum ? Collars and CulTs. I roiling Much!no. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Pumily wa-jhin;* taken. Satisfaction Guarin teed. Work neatly executed, and in I rst class style. SIMXlVt NOTK'F, Jollars and Cull's lield for .'10 days nd if not i-iittTTl for will be mid. Yoursfor j^nod wOtv, j EO LVM. i 1e0 s acker & son 544, 54f> nnd 54B King St, harlhston, s. c. j > I \ ^ tC I ? ? M O IT I < li> I NO j* Window tuxl Fntioy Good# ~t Specialty Conway | ID^?1 n r-A M 1 UlUl^V^ 1 ' IcJ 1 At (lie Geo 1. [VI<ii*m|i Stand TPoy are now in tlio tlio lm,i ness mid selling BEEP, PORK, AND MARKET DELICACIES < AND EXCHAN0 STABLES We have r e red entirely new ? ! ' and equipment at the Porter I i ' es and ; re better ps pared than ever to serve the public. OLrJ, V&m, OLIVER. ' Bllfi II ' r'li (' I I l^OSSk' I have ill.- be I .vimI t>i '"est |:tie < t I ;i" - .?.? ,,td llarnoss I lni\e ever cm mud in .si . U Hackney buggies and wagons, Rocl\ I iill buggies, Oxford buggies, A.Wren & Son buggies. C in suit v??n with any kind of vehicle and harness you may want at satisfactory prices. G. B. JENKINS ^ JOstablished ISfriO ) W. MnKlwee !??? ? * - " ' > $1 (i ^ a Iiciinoltisvillo Marble With if ^ J? HKN.UKTTSVUiLK, SO. #r' ? I '< . j ~ Pricos and Designs Furnished of Latest $ 1 '1 LB L -.1 Style V j**?rd vi. ia A H i i'-, / :f\ \ \ M ointments Tombstone* ami Curbing ( *" ,?i&jy Furnished on Application. p '. ?V??. ; .' '^?D I'irst Clsss Wurk. Rasonnble I'rlc H. K. GASQUH, SPECIAL AGKXT, CONWAY, S. 0. iTirwirr MTirrii'rrrrri?'inififlrinTiTrri~rTii'~irinr nirn iiitii i n I nmirMHTirr" nrf m inrr i it nr I? P j Bank of Loris, I I CAPITAL PAID IN $10 OOO on I I I I We pay you 5 per cent inter- I | est on your money when left | \ on interest bearing certificates 1 I You can get your interest ev- 1 ^ | ery quarter We want your | 1 account. We appreciate the | business given us. You will ;j receive courteous treatment. I 1 BANK CFLOR1S I j EL SANDERSON. ca*h.er I i -si&ssagBBBEssri JRBSSBSKwaessasssar MRaKaK10E5^aaRBBBDKS3^SHSWl^fv ffSIR - VSttZU? A fi Pun Tft niTr I ' * I I Stylish, Nobby and^ Well Fitting I