The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 26, 1908, Image 1
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Operator of Movh ^ Pictiir^
. Machine Arre.
fiiwS?0RTI0N OF MAt 'HINE
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Oporator of Moviuu Picture D\i
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inc Wlilcli liits Been Sliowi
Here for Some Days Rcliijr Dii
Clianred, Tried a Slick Game waa
Arrested, Out Case Compromised
There was some excitement last
Thursday ni?ht at the Crescent Theflt.D
? TU hi line! nnee \ir >1 o e/wwm i I ir I
uvui . j. iiu inioiuv-.io i w uvi y
sold to Messrs T .! Bell and Paul
Quattlebaum who, along with th(3
other things belonging to the show,
took over the young man Burgeron
who had been employod by the
- ' f liier proprietor under a weekly
contract to operate the moving
picture machine. The managers
decided that they did not need the
operator's service any longer, and
undertook to discharge him. lie
insisted that he was employed by
the wee* and matters were appearently
satisfactory when he went
down to the p^ce on Thursday night
to adjust the machine in readiness
for the show. The performance of
the evening before had been better
than usual, and the room was packed
with people on Thursday night
when some disagreement arose]
between the operator and the management
and ho was ejected from
the budding. The audience waited
for some time and management an
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uuuuueu mat lui: ersi>wnue operator
of tho machine had departed from
town with a part of the machine,
which was necessary to be obtained
before the show could be continued.
Warrants were issued for the young
man and he was arrested by O M
Harrelson some distance up the
railroad and he was lodged in jail.
He admitted having the piecos aud
some time after mid-night the
matter was compromised, the man
was turned out of jail, and he placed
the machin i back in good condition.
Honor Roll.
The following is the Honor Roll
of the Burroughs Graded School for
the month ending November 13th:
First Grade.?Marguerite Collins.
Alieen Spivey, Guthrie Green, Wilma
Harmon, Brantley Burroughs, Edward
Burroughs, William Green,
Melson Pitman, Grady Lee McCoy
Winston Buss, Isaac Shelly, Carl
Sessions.
Second Grade.?Etlie Richardson,
Delia Anderson, Ruby Anderson,
Cello Brown, Sarah Chestnut, Lois
Howell, Cairie Roberts, Aline Nicholas,
Percy Britt, Thurman Brown.
/ii i . 'J nil i T i -n
uuesLer i;eu/., iMocri jonnson, earliest
Sasser, Mayo Holliday, Phillip
Wright.
Third Grade?Oussie Grier, 97
Maud Dusenburv, 90; Ruth Spivey
93; James Wilson, 95; Wiley McMillan,
95; Lull Sweet, 95.
Fourth Grade.?Mary Holliday
l'JO; Lucy Spivey, 99; Sadie Gold
li )ch, 99; Maltve Britt, 90; Sudii
a Bo wilt, 9(5; Archie Sasser, 90; Mab
el Jenrotte, 95; Roger Pettenger
95, Traev Green, 95.
Fi? l h G ra<i-? M;,vnie Burroughs
' f 9'; ill. .n Ka.? Soivey, 93; Nelli*
Britt, 90; Eden S aith, 90; Ange
/ Nichol? 95; Nettie Maud Holliday
' 95.
Seventh Grade.?Richard Nieh
o'-as, 109; George Doitz, 98; Gussii
Vaught, 98; Freda Avcrill, '97; Joh
Jernieran, 90, Lee Nicholas, 90; Mar
McMillan, 90; Jonos Smith, 95; Em
ma Sweet, 95.
Eighth Grade. ? Beulah Moore, 91
Dottie Tucker, 90; Corric Sweet, 9(
Louise Barnhill, 95; Mary Pu.ser
burv, 95; Maggie Johnson, 95
Ninth Grade. ?Dottie Burroughs
98; ooorge Johnson, 98; Jessie Ax
.erill, 97; Winnie Holliday, 97; Fre
Martin) 90; Nina Burroughs, 9?
Herbert Floyd, 95; Henry Lang!
* . co?, #5. t)
Tenth orado.?Nir.a Lewis, 91
iKathieet* Johnson, 97; Ella Se<
jsions, 97; Bennio Sessions, 95.
.Cow Pewc.
Unnn Af./lOO 00 fA inuftot in Oini
vv i; uuvt: vu,w w ?v>^v u uti?;i
Bring your peas to us. We wi
pay you spot cash and want ti
peas. Can leave you money on see
oats and rye, and on groceries trei
erally, we carrv the stock.
Palmetto Grocery Co.
The Cooper Wholesale Mulling. 8.'
There was a reference to have bef
v iheld in Conway last Thursday in tl
y <ewe of Mincv vs. Mincy, involvin
the ^cancellation of certain deet
.made by the plaintiff to the defei
.dant to** her tract of land. Tl
complaint alleged that she was <
. .unsound and the land deet
' void. On the(c*ll of the case tl
SlaintitV did not appear, and tl
earvng was continued with tl
.exception that Dr A B Walter wi
allowed to give his testimony to I
used in the further hearing of. i]
case.
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t A BEAUTIFUI- WOBLMINti
> Miss Bessie Sironit Becomes (lie
i Bride or Mr Perry Bell.
On November 18th, IbOS, a lar^r
a orov assombled at tin? residents
of Mr and Mrs L. C. Stroud U
witness the marriage of their charm
intr daughter, Miss Bessie, to Mi
Perry Bell. The bridal party \vav
stationed in a room near the par'*
lor. Promptly ai 12 o'clock Miss
Kmma Stroud with Mi ("ulbrotli
II..11 1 "
<"to I fie punor and
ir too* their places, followed by MisVerra
Hell with Mr Spencer St r md,
Miss Bertha Tyler with Mr ()<MU
Stroud, and then came the bride
\nd yroom to be and gently took
tl *eir places. Key L. H. Wilson
* 'formed the ceremony in a most
imp, *efsivf, manner.
Afi er ,tho ceremony, the bridal
party . *ft^,rcd to the parlor and remained
u fovv moments, when dinner
was announced. All were invited
to t room where ;i
nice dinner wus l>roParod.
The bride yvas beautifully arrayed
in white si V? hor veil gracefully
caught with ,fce nbbon. She
never before lo, V livelier than
she did on thisoct Miss Stroud
is one of the most' cultured youny
ladies of the neiyl 'bor.hood and .s
possessed of a 1 rf?.!y Christian
character which ha * won for her
many friends. Portu "'.tie indeed is
Mr Bell upon winnin ^ ^(,r for his
own. He is to bo cony F;vtulated upon
winniny the heart . X(V(1 hand of
such a fair yonny lady, Hell is
one of the leadiny and ui prominent
youny farmers of *J,S community.
After all had enjoyed a fe NV hours
toyether, the bride and yro om, accompanied
by a hi rye nntn ber of
friends and relatives, left for their
future home at Zoan, S. C. May
their lives bo a lony and h M'P.V
* ? ' i i i .. i or > l
one ana their pathway uo mh
with llowors and sunshine.
A Guest.
Circular Inciter of Kctincst.
To the Voters of Horry County:
A-s the general election is over,
*5orifirmin^ my election as a member
the legislature of S C., for the
j^ears HKJM-'IO, 1 a^ain wish to thank
t-be voters for their support. In asstunning
the duties and responsibilities
of this position, I wish all
true and loyal citizens to make
known unto me their wants or needs
in the way of better laws. Cot me
hear and study what would be #ood
/or Horry county. Sit down and
fvrite ine at once the laws we need
nade, if any, the laws we need repealed
or amended.
Now to be understood. 1 do not
request these promising to do or try
to make- into law all that the people
of Horr y county may ask, but that.
I may take these suggestions of my
constituency of Horry county and
, combine with my own judgment and
- have a tine basis to work from. Hy
* tiling these together I can form de
/I a n / I Uoot / 14 \ 11 / i I i i o i < 1 M U I
UU^llUIiO anu 1/1 O 1. V^V/lllylUOK/iiO M will
; the whole people and act according,
ly.
A united ellorfc from both people
and representatives should secure
, the best possible results, and this is
- tny earnest desire and ambition.
* Now, as a public benefactor 1 desire
- to have an expression from any one
, desiring prosperity. good Jaw and
order M M.Stanley.
Boris, S. C., R. F. 1). 2.
Ten INiirlit* in a Bar Room,
i- Frank 70 Griswold, with his come
pany of actors and actresses, will be
n in Conway on the night of Novemy
bor 27th, and will exhibit Ten Nights
. in a liar Room in their large tent,
which will seat two thousand people
7; There are many people who have
>; read the novel by this name, and upi
on many the book exerted a powerful
inlluence upon the emotions,
j, The play has been gotten up in a
7- way that increases effect of the sen(1
timents expressed, and the play hat
\i oeen highly praised by the press
5- and the public, one paper lias tlie
following to say about the play;
I; Ten Nights in a Bar Room never
3- grows old. There runs through it a
vein of pathos peculiarly touching
and sweet. It speaks the universal
1 # 4 I 1 A. f A AS
lan^ua^e 01 me neari. n reuecis,
like a prism, the innermost phases
of human emotion. It is more than
a play. It is a moral classic. Il
l" ur^ues for two are three #reatcsi
,(? themes that can engage th<* mind,
human liberty and irnrnor ality ?l
a" ,the soul, /t is so pure that its touv 1
alQnc is chastening Like the kiss
r\f a child, it conquers by the ver.v
innocence of its breath , it MB
iqu*. Who does cherish in rpotporj
some sweut, angelic child who seem
' ed to touch this Parth oniy as u
transiont visitor who pq,3$od awav
with the dew of childhood's jpQrnin^
too tfood, too pure for us? Thu
}q tfood old play is unique because it \the
only one that portrays thai
character. The scenery is exccllen
It is warm mellow beautiful scene
tie There will bo a box supper a
as Homewood Hall Dec ftth,ai 7 o'clocl
be p m. The public is invited,
be CM Elliott,
For Committee.
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CONWAY, S. C., THUR
not anon
| Little (iirl by the Discharge
of a Gun.
VERDICT OF THE JURY.
, Tlie Six Year Old Cliild of /Mr*.
Cynthia Strickland, of I'loyd*
l ownslilp Accidcntly killed.
TiJist Sunday morning Ruth Slriclc
land, ti e six year old daughter of
i Mrs Cynthia Strickland, living in
, Klovds township, was killed by the
accidental discharge of a shot gun.
I The child's brother had carelessly
leaned his gun in the corner of the
room, and the child in playing
around the (lov>r on Sunday inorti,
iug. picked op * .e gun and in st iruhliug
over chair the hammer vd,mr?k
and the gun v.as discharged tearing
olV the out're half of the child's head.
Magistrate ?% . I) .lackson was called
to the scene and he summoned a
jury of inquest- The jury after
nearin^ the, evidence found a verdict
in accordance with tho above
facts.
/Vllcliacl.
Kditor 11- raid: ? IMease allow me
space in your paper for a few words
from this community.
Health is generally good at this
writing.
The Rev. T). I). Cox tilled his
lirst appointment at Heulah on the
fourth Saturday and Sunday. We
I have called him as our pastor for
the ensuing year and I hope the
I church at large will give him their
attendance- overy fourth Saturday
and Sum tv.
Mad dogs seem to be numerous in
our community. There was one
killed last Saturday afternoon. He
passed by II. W. Boyd's and bit
one of his hog<. Some of the boys
[called for the gun and soon ended
his life. There is another yet runn
ing at largo in this community.
Dear Kd i tor, 1 agree with what
on if your correspondents said in
reference to the no fence law. He 1
said tie thought it was mostly boys
writ.inv iibniit. it. I thinlr i
. v. v i ii i\ ou tu, IN
> fact I know there is not an old settled
headed man in our community
i that has wrote to the paper eonjeerning
the no fence law.
Best wishes for the Herald and i
its manv readers. J. M. Boyd.
i
Gurlcy.
Editor Iloruld: ? Please allow me
space in your paper for a few words.
Health of the community is generally
good at this writing.
Rev A S. Poak filled his regular
appointment here last Sunday,
Farmers are about through harvesting
their crops and will be at
leisure for awhile.
Edward Prince and Miss Pearl 1
Tyler, of Bayboro, attended church '
here last Sunday. ' 1
Waitus Richardson and Miss
Radical Flowers, of Marion, visited
friends and relatives here last
Sunday. 1
Vance Ward was Been on our
streets last Sunday.
II. T. Barrdson left here one day
last week for Unntors Island.
F. B. Black of this place is erecting
a yery neat little cottage near
hero which he will occupy soon.
John Elliott and family of this
place visited friends and relatives
, at Zoan last Sunday.
Much success to the Herald and
. its many readers. Bad Boy.
The I\o Felice Law.
h Editor Herald:?Please allow me
>pace in your valuable paper for a
" few lin"s about the no fence law as
I have not had anything to say
k about it. I would like to ask those
' who are in favOr of the no fence law
5 a question or two and I hope they
1 will answer them for me.
! 1st. Did God in Lend the woods
for the cattle or did lie not intend
it for them?
ll 2nd. How d > you think thn poor
> people tii it ure hardly able to work
U for themselves jvi 11 do when the no
1 fence law eornes?
M We are not suffering yet so lots
1 kee|) the fence as long a* there is a
'I pine in the co mty. We are getting
H along all right so lots work for the
1 poor as well as for the people Who
Mare well oil', G. W. Uatfso,
1 ?i
Atind YVur (Iwh
' If you (Imj. t iichody will. It Is your
- J business to k<'f>p "lit of all the t/oubie
7 j you.ean ant) you can mil will Otitof
I liver and tx>wel rroufdp if ydfl t&ko J)r
t King's Itfew fdfp WUs. iJit*/ kfffp bllr
Housings. malaria and Jatltinlc** opt ofy oar i
| system. 25c at Ni .f n frfttg Cof8 drug
* I utore*
5 I Will Qt^nh> thrift **it frig.
H School duties Will ho kttfejjbncled at
Burroughs Graded Sbnool for
' ThanUsgivin/ fray. fcvory pupil is
I requiroo to port for duty on Fritldar
morning,
I The Crescent Theatre has moved |
I to one of the vacant stores belonging
to Col C P Quattlebaum.
SDAY, IS' ^VEMBLK 2(5, 19
" cply to Clvift.
Mr EiVil )! ; Please allow nie spac
in your \ al liable paper to eorrec
some crr< .rs made by Civ is.
In aosi /or to the lirst question
he savs 1 ,e would rather keep a ; ?o(
pasturo fence than to keep lus lieh
fenced. Ho says that Prince think
that to botch up, bob or cobble a;
some p art of a fence is the best
What 1 ;ind of a fence is that? 1
must t ?e a glass fence. Mr Civis
whore do you cot such a fence a:
thiit, from drun stores? lie indi
earnest that sort of a fence won't
tunm cattle, lie must have tried it
IItf says n'lV0 him the >*.oel< 'aw si
that he can raise an abundant cro)
without trouble with his neighbors
I tjhiiok that will he the time he will
bavo trouble with his neii/hbors.
when his stock tfets out of his pactum
and ??o into their lie.lds and he
has to pay bi^ damages for what
I tKn?r
I vucy uu
In reply tf> question U, liis aim is
to doal with those who turn out
stock is to deal with them like
you would those who slip in your
! smoke house at night when you are
asleep. I am afraid that smoke
I houses will he empty when the stock
| law gets here, so that the slippers
j will have nothing to slip for.
Mr Civis says the man who has not,
no land will have to buy some, otherwise
he has no right to stock. I
thought we lived in i free country.
If that be the ease we do not live
together. 11 o says that a man who
uses such argument as I'riiuv does
is like a drowning man grabbing at
a straw. I think he is not drowned
yet and he won t, get drowned in a
wash basin yet awhile. Mr Civis
puts this question to the fence men,
If we can't keep the present amount
of cleared land fenced how are we
to increase the acreage of cleared
land with the timber so near exhausted?
The timber is not so near
exhausted as elbow grease is. 1
clear land by elbow grease and split
rails by the same process. Comeon,
fence bovs :t?ul 1*<.??? ^ 01... ?< -
, ~, ..w|/ mui o ivu; n i< I"it Ig IM<
and let the .stock law men arguo
their side to ha! ha! <
Bay Fox.
Catarrh Cannot he Curcil
with LOCAL Al'I'f ICA'I IONS, as tlioy '
cannot reach thes?ai of the disease. Ca
tairh is a hlood or c? -.titotinmil disease
and In order to erre it you must, take ie ;
ternal remedies. 1 tail's Catarrh Cur? ? i
laken internally, and acts directly on i.
hlood and the mucous surfaces. HaM's
Catarrh (hire is not. a tjuack medicine. ;
It was precrihed by one of the best phy ,
sicians in the country lor yearsand it is a
regular prescription. it is composed of
the best tonics known, eonibined w itli tie*
best hlood purifier*, acting directly on the v
mucous surfaces. 'I he perlect combina j.
Lion of the two ingredients i-- what pro- *
duces such wonderful results in curing
Catarrh. Send for testimonials free.
F J CHENEY A (JO.. Toledo, 0. j
Sold by I ruggistH, price 75 cents Take I
Hall's Family Hills for constipation.
Adrla .1.
Editor Herald:- I notice that the
columns of your paper is almost lill
ad up of late with articles on Iho
stock law. his 1 don't th'nk is
worth tnuc to the readers. It is
more of an opportunity <o use personalities,
ami this I don't think an
editor should aiiow. Judging' from
what I hear, if it is kept up it will
not benefit the Herald any. This
stock law matter is getting to be
distrusting. 1 have been a subscriber
to the Herald for twenty
years and would like for it. to be is
interesting to its many readers as
possible. If it was anything new
it would be better, but when it is
the same thing over and over people
will get disgusted after awhile
Friends and correspondents please
have mercy on your generous editor
and don't crowd so many useless
articles on him for publication,
but write on some other s :
ject,
Mr Editor, I notice en article in
the Field of the l'.lth inst from Mr
J. Lewis Lee in which lie intima
tes that Marion county has more
brains than Horry, Now, if this
be true, I don t think we should bo
crit.oizod hv Mr foe > 1
WV.MK ljtt)e
behind op fo.rroifrom the
fact, If (Jod has given Marion more
brains naturally or better opportunities
to cultivate their brain
faculties than tie has Horry, greater
tilings are required of them, for (
whore nioch is given much is expected.
He says that there is an
old proverb that sft.vs that it is hard 1
to learn an old dog now tricks. ( 1
guess that is true, but it is a poor j
dog that wont protect hi* home, i
1 for one think that Horry has 1
just as much brnins as Marion,
and if Marion shows more in one; I
respect I think Horry shows itinj
another by things that, have trars- (
piruth McDonald, I1
u Ambitious young men an ladies
should learn Telegraphy; for, since
the now 8 hour law bccarno elTcctivc
th^re is a shortage of many thousand
telegraphers. Positions pay
from $ ISO to $70 per month to beginners.
The National Telegraph Ins-1
titute of Columbia, S C., and five
othor cities is operated under supervision
of U. R Otlicials and all stu
dents are placed when qualified.
Write the for particulars,
11-19-41,
taU.
'08.
Turn
i Gathered by a Herald Man
s on llis Rounds.
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i CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE.
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Stray Hits of Ncjvs Gathered "f?y
tfic \N'.? vhI<Ic for tin* liiforma(
tlou ami Instruction of Herald
, Uc.ulcrs- !lnp|?cnlitac* of Interest
Ahont the City.
Horry's Most Progressive Stores
is still leading.
Dr IS A Stalvey was in Conway
> recently un business.
W II Lawriinoro was in town on
business last Saturday
S A Smith lias accepted a position ,
v.p'. ? ?. I.' I ' 1 "
.. .i/M ivuiiu wiiti. menuer corporation. (
10 K SUippor, of Loris, S, C , was 1
in Conway last Thursday between i
t rains,
A S Anderson, of Adrian, was in j
Conway last Thursday on legal t
business.
11 N Anderson, of Loris, S. C., u
was in Conway last Thursday on business.
Mr J 10 Bryan now occupies his
handsome now residence opposite /
I aike Sido.
There will be preaching at the
Presbyterian Church next Sabbath ;>i
Nov T.Mh, II a in and 7 pm. All are ;>l
cordially invited. h
(5
A V Cox, W H. Bell, J Pen I lux, b]
II N Anderson were all pleasant
callers last week.
L J Marsh, a leading fanner near
, jh
Conway, visited the town on business
last Saturday.
Clerk of Court Klect W L Bryan,
of Little River, spent a day in Con- (;s
way on business recently.
Highest cash prices paid sor pork
chickens and eggs, 'l;'1
Con way Parlor Market. ^
(> 1
Mrs .1 V Puck left ?ast Monday for ^
Moultrie, (iu., where she will visit (; ]
km* sister Mrs Prostie Morreson. (;;j
Quite x number of Conway people M
it1 ended the session of the Waeca- ^
navv Paptist Association at Loris
ast week, ' h-'
1 0-1
The nu" 4 successful Slaughter (;i
die ever uitornptcd t>v us will close
Saturday night at 11:80 o'clock (;.j
Jon wa y ISaruain House. | j?
Auditor Lewis will spend Thanks- <M
giving at, the old homo in Galivants ii|
Kerry township where there will i;.|
1)0 a family reunion. (hi
Mr John Coles entertained his la- 01
dy and gentlemen friends at the 05
Kingston 1 lotel last Kridnv evening. 05
A pleasant evening was spent in
social plays and games. 05
J T I3ellamy, 11 S Chestnut, A .1 ^'r
Dew, .1 II Roberts, .1 N Horsey, G
C Skipper, M W Mishoe and J K ^
I'ridgcon were pleasant callers at j.'tha
Herald ollice recently. pr,
L N Moore, formerly of Horry 05
Count but new a leading business 01
man of Moultrie, Ga., recently spent Of
some time at Conway and in the Of
county calling on friends and relatives,
, 01
John T Shelly one day last week '
in alighting from a train as it was p?
moving down Main Street, collided (.(
with Magistrate J N jenrette, who
happened to be passing by, and both p(,
of them were slightly injured. pp
Operations at the plant of the 00
Waccamaw Lumber Co, J T Shelley, <>7
manager, will be resumed next week t?7
and this company is in tho market 07
wut ready cash to purchase all the 07
logs which are ottered for sale 0/
at the tip top market price. See (?7
Mr Shelley before selling.
A petition has been written and is in
circulation among the people asking
the Governor of the State to pardon
John \) Todd, who was convicted at
the rcconi term of c< urt of assault
and battery of a high and aggravated ^
nature. He is serving a sentence l)()
jf four months.
Rev Q E Edwards last Sunday nr"
4i.~ i..-A
n-nvunni uiu i.tsi sermon preceding f01
I lie annual conference, and there will
bo no service next Sunday as ho will \p
bo in attendance at Lauren. No (Ui
preacher who ever visited Conway
was ever more beloved by his congregation
than llev Mr Edwards, and
without a dissenting voice they are
depending upon his return for yi
another year.
For information of those desiringto
purchase a libary. Send me J;,
ten dollars together with a warrant j j
drawn by the Trustees on-* their ^
funds for ten dollars together with
ten dollars furnished by tho State *?
Board of Ed. making a total of $40
This will purchase worth of
books and a nice oak book ease all
delivered Please send in the $20, 01
at once as we cannot purchase dur- ai
ing Jan and Feb. I hope that overy d
school will obiain a Library. at
' W A Prince, Co. Supt.
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No.;33
IT'S ALWAYS BAD.
rhc UchI or Hack* Arc Itad \% lien
Tltcy Aclic And Conway l*co|?lc
Know It.
A bad buck is always bad.
Had at nijjht when bodtimecomcs,
Justus bad in the morning.
Kver try Doan's Kidnev Pills for it?
Know they euro backache?cure
every kidney ill?
J T Dox.ior, living on Price St.,
Marion, S, C., says: 411 have no
hesitancy in recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills as I have perfect confidence
in them. I used this remedy
for my back and kidneys and it gave'
mo relief in a short time. Mv kidneys
were to frequent in action, the
secretions passed with a burning
sensation and when left standin^contained
a sediment. I had backache
also sulTored from kidney regions.
1 read about Doan's Kidney Pills
procured tliom 1 1
-- II.HI used out. a
short time when the pains disappeared,
the act ion of the kidneys became
regular and the secretions were
rendered normal in action.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
jents. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N'ew York, sold agents for the Uni.ed
States.
Remember the name? Doau's?
ind take no other.
STAT KM KNT OF CLAIMS
tedited by Hoard of County Commissioners
at Regular Meeting
November 2rd, 1008.
I?1 J L Clemmons r & b 55 75 55 75
!>2 H F Moore r and I) Id 00 10 00
17 J N J en ret to clerk 0 24 0 24
IS N 15 Allsbrook mgst H 75 8 75
10 Jero Mishoe mgst S 75 M 75
JO S S Stevens const 8 75 8 75
51 F W 11 ucks const 17 50 17 50
52 Alice M Johnson poor 1 50 1 50
52 Conway 11 House poor 2 00 2 00
54 J N Jenrette poor 0 00 0 00
55 F M Potter poor 1 00 1 00
50 1L P M Todd poor 5 00 5 00
'.7 Hinson & Ward poor 21 80 21 80
58 S A llerrin poor 1 00 1 00
lit J T Harris poor 5 00 5 00
10 S F Shelley poor 4 00 4 00
11 Robert Boyd poor 15 00 15 00
12 J P Core r and b 14 00 14 00
12 J F Spivey r and b 4 08 4 08
14 J J Kn/.or rand b tl 00 0 00
15 W D Grainger r & b 25 10 25 10
10 C J Watts r and b 7 00 7 00
17 J D Holmes r and b 2 82 2 82
18 A M Small r and b 8 00 8 00
it Ij T Carter rand b 12 50 12 50
0 Sandy Stroud r & b 25 80 25 80
1 C A Cartrette r & b 2 20 2 20
\> I in i l<> ii I -WU.. C - '
? - uriiiiy r iV U I UH I 00
2 Oliver & Elliott r & b 2 25 2 25
11 Conway Drug Co mis A 25 2 25
15 J E Nicholas c g 90 07 90 07
0 M 10 Johnson c g 2 00 2 00
7 Ed Green c g 10 00 10 00
H The Eield advg 2 50 2 50
0 1) E McGougan com 20 00 20 00
10 Conway Mdw Co c g 10 22 16 22
1 J A MoDermott
public buildings 2 00 2 00
2 Con Rub Co stat y &c41 75 41 75
i3 11 J Sessions jail act 24 90 24 90
>4 Hill Godfrey misc 14 00 14 00
>5 P P Bordeaux misc 15 50 15 50
>0 Horry Hdw Co r & b 28 58J28 58
>7 W K Holt r and b 21 11 21 11
>8 M I) Mi shoe r and b 5 50 5 50
>0 1) N Molt r and b 21 00 21 00
>0 R C Smith r and b 5 50 5 50
11 S S Richardson c g 2 00 2 00
>2 Greenwood lldk &
Mfg Co chain gang 18 40 18 40
12 P M Ray c g 20 00 20 00
>4 Or J S Dusenbury
inisc 20 00 30 00
15 Conway Hbr CO r it b 5 27 5 27
10 M I) Blackburn
r A b 12 02 12 03
17 J W Gerrald witness 4 20 4 20
18 G M Grainger do 4 90 4 90,
OR 11 Sasser do 4 20 4 30
0 W H Hell do 4 20 4 20
1 P V Row lor do 4 75 4 75
2 LI G Eowler do 5 20 5 20
2 Jos Powler do 4 45 4 45
4 Danl Grainger do 2 25 3 25
5 El M Grainger do 4 90 4 90
THEMAR K E TS
WILMINGTON
SPIRITS TURPENTINE ? Market
truly 48 cents.
<OSlN?Market $2 00 per barrel of 280
unds,
TAR?Market firm, l>0.
CRUDE TURPENTINE ? Market
in, *1. 15 per barrel for hnrrt. aa
r (lipj and $3.00 for virgin.
cor I ON MAUKET
\rket?Steady 8 7b cents for midng?
CONWAY
COTTON?linn middling 8 7 8,
TUKPENT IN E,?Market Dip $2.50
rgin $V.80.
PRODUCE MARKET
HIS 20 to 25
IIICKENS 25 to 40
<1811 POTATOES 25c pk
iVeet potatoes 40 to 00 bus
Five Dollars Reward*
LOST;?on the streets of Conway
30 pair of gold rimmed spectacles
nd case. The Under will receive
ve dollars reward by delivering
tme in good order, to
C P Quattlebaum,