The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 11, 1908, Image 7
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ANNOUNCEMENT S|
FOR CONGRESS.
I announce m> self a candidate for
Congress from the Sixth District,
subject to the action of the Democratic
primary. P A HODGES
Beuuottsvillo. S C.
B
i FOR SOLICITOR.
< Having been appointed Solicitor of the
Third Judicial Circuit to fill out the unexpired
term of Judge S Wilson,4 Horry
county having been placed in the now
Twelfth Judicial Circuit, i hereby an
11 ounce myself a candidate to succeed myelf
as solicitor subject to the rules gov
erning the Democratic primary.
WALTER II WELLS. ,
I hereby announce myself a candi- ,
date for Solicitor of the 12th Circuit and
pledge ifl^self to abide the result of the
p rlmury and support its nominee. I served
four years in the Confederate States Navy,
and if you will give mo your votes In '
this election 1 promise after I am dead
that I xnill not get mad If you don't put ,
flowers on my grave. If you love me as
a Confederate Veteran now is the time to
show it. Elect me Solicitor and 1 will <
serve you as faithfully as I did the four
years that 1 followed the Uonule Blue
Flag. W F CLAYTON.
T hereby announce myself a candi- .
date for the office of Solicitor of the 1
12 Judicial Circuit, subject to tlio
rules of the Democratic Primary
electio i. P. 15. SELLERS.
I l-iireby announce that I am a
candidate for nomination as Solicitor
of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, subiont
l.r? t.lm imiIoq 'if Oin HnmnoKntin
Primary. 1 have practiced law in
Horry county for thirty-four years
and this is the li?*st time I have been
a candidate for any oil ice before the
people. I now solicit their support.
G. P. Quattlebaum.
FOR ST ATI: SENATE.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the oflioo of State Senator
of Horry County, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary,
J. P. Durham.
FOR THU HOUSE.
1 wish to announce attain to the
voters of Horry County my Candidacy
for the House of Representatives.
I pledge myself to abide by
the results of the Democratic
Primary, and if elected will serve
the peoplo to the extent of my
ability. M. M. Stanley.
Loris, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
f<?r election to the ofllce of RepresentsA:
r //.. ^..t ... I
uvt? mi iiuriy i;?iuiiifjrf ?uujmiuuioruics
of the Democratic primary, and pledging
myself, if elected, to represeut the best
interests of the entire people of 7/orry
county, to the very best of iny ability.
,f /UN W PRINCE.
This is evidence <f the fact that I am
beforo the people .eliciting the honor of
representing Horry County in the lower
house of the (Jeneral Assembly of South
Carolina, pledging myself, of course, to
abide the action of the Democratic primary
and to represent, if elected, the
best interest of the majority of her citizens
in all questions t hat may arise therein.
L. B. SINGLETON.
I OK SUI'hllVISUK.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the olllco of County Supervisor
subject to the Democratic primary.
A P JOHNSON.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for election to ' se oflicc of
Supervisor of Horry county, subject
t.o the rules of the Democratic
Primary. W. H. GORE.
My candidacy for the of!lco of County
Supervisor is hereby announced subject
t.o tliA riib>ttof the ftamnr.rntie. Prininrv
~ ojpiUNCE."'
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the oflice of County Supervisor
of Horry county, pledging myself
to abide the result of the Democratic
primary. J II DAK Kit.
My name is hereby presented to the
Voters of I lorry County as a Candidate
fox Supervisor." I pledge myself toab^e
Vy. the decision of the Democratic
Primary, and if elected will give the
.people my best service.
W. J. HENDRICKS.
The many friends of WM V REST an'nounce
him as a candidate fox the oflice
of Supervisor of Horry county, subject
.to the rules of the Democratic Primary.
MANY FRIENDS.
My candidacy for the oftlco of County
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 oflice of County Supervisor,
subject to the action of the Deino/
TM1IM If TiXIVU
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.
I am ft candidate for the office of 8u
pervisor of 7/orry county, subject to th<
results of the Democratic primary.
J W DAW8EY,
I hereby aunounce myself a candidate
for election to the office of County 8u
pervisor of Horry Cbunty,^ subject to th<
rules and regulations of the bemoeratli
primary. J Q FLOYD.
At the solicitation of friends from different
sections of the county, I hereb;
announce myself as a candidate for th
.office of County Supervisor l r Horr;
<Connty subject to the riiief of the Demo
.v .cratlc Primary. W. L. SINGLETON
fr I hereby nnnomce myself a candidal*
; for election to the office of Supervisor o
Horry County, subject to the rules of th
iDemocratic Primary.
J. R. Allsbrook
* FOR COUNTY TR1CA81JRKR7~
My candidacy for the office of Count
'+ 'Treasurer-is hereby announced aubjet
(to the rules of the Demociatlc i- rimarj
J. N. Jenrette.
SUPERINTENDENT EDUCATION
I hereby aonouuee my self a candidate
for eiectiou to the Office of
Superintendent of Education of
Horry County, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Primary.
J II Harrelson.
My candidacy for reelection to the olOco
?>f County Superintendent of Education la
hereby announced subject to the rules of
the Democratic party. Thanking Ihe voters
in advance for their support I remain
your servant WA PRINCE.
Loris S C.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for election to the ofiice of Superintendent
of Education of Horry county,
under the rules of the Primary, 1
pledgiug mgself, if elected, to devote
my entire timo to the duties of
the ofiioe. C C. GORE.
FOR AUDITOR. '
I am a candidato for re-election to
Auditor's ollico, J A LEWIS. 1
c
I he rob v announce my candidacy '
'or the ollice of County Auditor of
Horry County, subject to the action
if the Democratic Primary.
C E Barker. '
I hereby announce myself a candidate |
for election to the ollice of County
Auditor of Horry. County subject to the "
iction of tlie Democratic Primary, 1
J. I). OLIVER.
FOR MAGISTRATE. i
I hereby announce myself a candidate ^
for Magistrate, Simpson Creek Town- |
ship, subject to tiie rules of the Democratic
primary.
JOHN W CARTER, SR.
I ain a candidate for Magistrate of l?ayboro
township. S At ALLEN.
FDR CLERK OF COURT
T hereby announce myself a eandi-1
(late Tor election to the olllce. of
Clerk of Court of Horry County,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
Primary. ROBT. M. FLOYD
1 hereby announce myrelf :\ candidate
for the ofllce of Clerk of Court for I lorry
county, subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic primary. W I) WATSON.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ofllce of Clerk of Court, for //orry
County, subject to the rules of the Demo
cratic party. \V b 1111 VAN .
I hereby announce my candidacy for
jthe ofllce of Clerk of Court for Horry i
County, subject to the action of the Dein i
ocratlc paity. L II UURHOUOHS,
FOIt SIICRII V.
Faithful in the |^ischav<*o of my
every duty, I respectfully solicit the
support of my fellow citizens for reelection
to the ollice of Sheriff of
Horry county. BJ SESSIONS.
[ hereby announce myself a candidate
for election to the oflieo of
Sheriff of Horry County, subject to
Uie rules of the Democrate party.
In asking of you yoursuffrage I point
you to my former service as Sheriff
and if elected 1 promise to do as I did
before, the best f could.
W, J. Sessions,
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the oil ice of Sheriff of
Horry County, subject to the regulations
of the Democratic Primary.
V. D. JOHNSON
I hereby announce mv candidacy'
for the office of SherilT of Horry',
County subject to the rules of the (
Domcoratic Primary
ELIJAH BUMPKIN.
Thinks It Saved Mis Life,
Lester M Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
says in a rocent letter: "I have used
Dr King's New Discovery many
years for coughs and colds, and I
think it saved my life. I have found
it a reliable remedy for throat and
lung complaints, and I would no
more be without a bottle than I
would be without food." For nearly
forty years New Discovery has stood
at the head of throat and lung remedies.
As a preventative of pneumonia,
and healer of weak lungs it
has no equal. Sold under guaran1
li XT a. T\ /N 1 ?
mju at in or ton urug uos ' I r u store.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Only routine business was attended
to at a recent meeting of the
Board of County Commissioners. J
C TRA1>
f Your Dm;
\ We are Headqi
' % tbjng in th
c ^ Toilet Articles, Perfuir
C Tobacco, Leather Good
y C and Brashes, Watermai
y ? Patent Medicines, Etc.
^ Our prescription depai
^ complete line of Fresl
? ? Onemicals. All work ii
e <1 with care and accuracy
. f We Solicit Y
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The ousc
The Largest Wh
Ladies Misses Tailor Made
Suits.
Made of Silk and Wool Rajah)lain,
striped and fancy mixed wore,
,ods, plain, fancy and phantom,
hocked and striped Panama in
dadamo lluttertly, Prince Chap and
'ony Coat effects.
Slo.oo to $75.oo per suit.
Walking Skirts
^Oll LADIES AND MISSES.
Our new lino is composed of Silk
\uianm Plain and fancy mixtures
ml voiles. All cut in the new 11)08
nodels.
$2.5o to $25.oo each.
| What is the Use f
i of Saying- jj
d ?
vj nir c o rvi ?? a in v or b
ei I
' j Till Si'HON(illST COor S
^ Tin i \RGEST CO v\i?/\!NY ? |
Tlic-y .Mil Sov Tlicsc Tlililjars. |
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t Springfield I
| FIRE & MARINE INS. |
| COMPANY I
or MASSACHUSETTS. I
5 Or?r?nlzc<l 1X19. ,,
1 M. W. COLLINS E
| AGENT |
? UJ UJ. yun <4bf UTV fit W ?
A Oraiul Family Medicine*
"It gives mo pleasure to speak ii
good word for Electric Bitters,'
writes Mr EranU Conlan, of No 4'M
If oust (in st , N V. "It's a grant
family medicine for dyspepsia ant
liver complications; while for lame
hack and weak kidneys it cannot he
too highly recommended." Electric
Hitters regulate the digestive fune
tions, purify the blood and imparl
renewed vigor and vitality to the
wcftic and uoointated 01 both sexes
Sold under guarantee at Nurtot
Drug Co's drug store, ftOc.
- mam ?Mlcliacl
Notes
The health of ihecommunity is no
very good at this time.
Mr Henry Cains has been very ill
but we hope he will soon bo ou
at'ain.
Miss Buddie Boyd recently speni
sometimo with Miss Li)lie Cox.
Mr Willie D Stevens and Mr Jot
Gore passed through here last l'Vi
day.
Mrs 1) I) Cox spent last Sunday
with their son Mr. G C Cox.
Mr, John Barker passed througl
our section the first of lust week.
There are no weddings to report al
this writiyg,
The Herald is a welcome visitor t<
our home everv Thursday evening.
L. A. Cox.
Ilucklcit'st Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1
Cochran, Ga., writes: ''I had a bac
sore come on the instep of my fo^1
and could find nothing that wouh
heal it until 1 applied Bucklen's Ar
uica Salve. Less than half of a 25<
box won the day for me by afTectinj,
a porfectcure. Sold under guaran
tee at Norton Drug Co's drug store
50 cents.
The rains came and the crops uri
safe.
JNITSU 1
r AnrniintB
j nuuuuuii 1
uarters for any- 4
e Drug Line 2
iery, Stationery, Cigars, 1
Is, Rubber Goods, Combs j
ii's Ideal Fountain Pens, 5
1
Iment is composed of a 1
ti, Pure and -Guaranteed ]
a this department is done ]
A
our Business. \
druqco-:
34 King treet,
i that Gives You "S ATI Si
olesale and Retai
Ladies' Waists,
Tho greatest stock in the South
to pick and choose from.
White Lawn Waist from the severely
plain to the most elaborately
trimmed. 75c to ?15 00 each.
White Linen Waists, plain, tucked
and hand embroidered, $2,50 to
$15.00 each.
Black Lace Waists from $(? 00 to
$15 00 each.
J Whito Ulmui bilk Waists $2.50 to
$7.50 each.
Black China Silk Waists $2,50 to
$10.00.
1 Store to Rent.
One Brick Store, 22x80 on Main
street, centrally located on Main
street in the business section of the
l, city of Marion. This is a ^ood lo
. cality for any lino of business. It is
I a new buildir.^. well lighted both
front and rear, solid trlass, well furnished
and ready for business. Kent
| very low owini? to the lateness of tin
( season,only $22.50 per month. C
[lodges Marion, S C.
1. 1 ' "
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, BUSINESS PRINTING
LEGAL PRINTING
SOCIETY PRINTING
' Or any kind of Printing
L you ma> want
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We are prepared to handle
your business and
i; guarantee satisfaction,
crun no vnnn nnn no
i| ocnu uo iuun unu no
JOB OFJiriTI^NT OF
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| WINTHROP COLLEGE
Sctiolarsnip and Entrance Exnmir
nation.
" Tho examination for tho award of va
P cant Scholarship in Wintlirop College and
k for the admission of now students will be
^ held at tho county court house on Friday
p .July 8 at \) a in. Applicants must be not
loss than fifteen years of ago. When
scholarships are vacant after July 51 thoy
P will be awarded to those making thii
k highest average at this examination pro
? vided they meet the condition governing
m the award. Applictuits for Scholarshi p.
L should write to President Johnson before
P the examination for Scholarship ey.aniina
9 tion blanks.
L Scholar ships are worth $100 and fret
W tuition. The next session will open Sep
9 tember 10 1908, For further inlormntloi
L and catalogue address PrM I) fl JOHN
r son hock y/iu s c.
w Tho State and county, togothe
with the municipal elections promise
f to make things lively thi*s i n n;r.
L J N Jenretto has filed his rexigna
? tion as Clerk of the County Commit
9 t-ioners. They will have a hard tiin
? to find a man capable of filling hi
9 place.
Charleston, South C
FATION" o r Your Mono
1 Mail Order Hou;
White Linen Waists, plain tucked j
and hand embroidered. #2.50 to
#15.00 each.
Lace and Net Waists. Kcue Lace i
Waists from #2.1)8 to #20.00 each.
I
'White Lace Waists from #8.75 to i
#25.00 each. 1
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Splendid array of the newest fabrics
for Spring and Summer wear.
Our Ready to Wear Garments for
ladies, misses and children surpasses
anything in stylo ever shown in tho
South, and the were never so reasonably
priced. Send us your mcasuro\\f~
- ?r < .
in*, lit. m v ^uinaiiu'i' <i nuriecii m,
AT THE
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i ?T"DEZ
so I nt
^ Now is the time to
.Jr against all summer t
I i BEE IRO
g A most palatable j
| At 50 Cents F
Ciorkway Oi
BAKER=
Fresh Bread and Cakes always on
filled with choieo floods for family us
est possible notch. Phono orders
livery guaranteed. LMione No, 13.
VEGETABLES
B. T. HYMA
DUSENB
OEALEI
GENERAL 1
TODDYI)
; We are Prepared
| surrounding cc
; very best Dry C
Notions. Clothi
| and Caps. Re
that our stock is
ed with care, whi
" not be Duplicate
in the Caroling
'c please and will b<
is our Low prices f
*' ft ' '
Carolina,
y Back.
se in the South.
New Dress Goods
All the newest weaves in the most
fashionable fabrics are hereSatin
stri|>od Embroidered Voiles
Dotted Etamines and a full line of
Panamas, 1 Jrilliantines and Fancy
striped and Wool Dress Goods. Write
us for samples. Our prices arc the
lowostWllite
YVash Goods.
Lar^e variety of the latest in fTnt?i.
,?..a
inn auu
Linen Suitings, Figured Madras,
Persian Lawns, Kmbroidored Lawnr
Plaid Lawns and Linen, Mercorizei
Chiffons, Plain and Figured Latest?,
Linen Lawns, Oxford Suitings, etc..
etc., all at popular prices.
NGTHil
strengthen your system ?
roubles by taking our ^
n ra wine: >
md efficient Tonic ^
>er Pint Bottle c
ru^ Comp'y %
GROCER
hand. Our Grocery Department is
e and are marked down to the lowivcu
careful attention and prompt dol
IN SEASON.
Nthe baker.
7 the grocer man
URY&CO
RS IN
AERCHADISE,
[jTJXQ, S. O.
to Furnish the
untry with the
ioods, Groceries.
ing, Shoes, Hats
member, Please,
large and select
ile our Prices cand
by any House
is. We study to
e please you with
or the best goods.