The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 24, 1908, Image 2
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Entered at the l'oat Office at Oonw s.
Second Claee Mail Matter.
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UliLIHllKD EVRKY Til lT USD AY MORNING
HY CONWAY PUlll.lSIlING CO.
8U UBCltl 1'TIOK ONK DOLLAR PKlt YKA
H, 11. WOODWARD, Kriitor
THURSDAY. DEC 24.FJ08.
A Reply R C I-.
Mr Editor: Please allow me space
in your columns to explain the xiv
chapter of 1st Corinthians.
Mr R Tj C we will seo what this
chapter teaches us: "Follow after
love with zeal, vigor, courage, patieoe:
else you can neither attain
nor keen it. and in their place, as
subservient to this, desire spiritual
gifts; but especially that ye may
prophesy . The word here does not
mean foretelling things, but rather
opening and applying the scriptures.
2. He that spoaketh in an unknown
tongue speaketh in effect not to men
but to God, who alone understands
him.
4 Edilieth himself only on the
most favorable supposition: the
church the whole congregation.
5. Greater?that is more useful.
By this alone are we to estimate all
our gifts and talents.
Revelation- -some gospel mystery,
knowledge, explaining the acconts,
types and prophecies. Prophesv?
foi etching some future event.
Doctrines?to regulate your tempers
and livos. Perhaps this may
be the sense of these obscure words.
7. How shall it bo known what is
pipe or harp? what music can be
made or what end. Answer
8. Who will prepare himself for
the battle?unless he understands
what the trumphet sounds, suppose
a retreat or march.
11. Unless ye utter by the tongue-which
is miraculously given you?
easy to be understood?by your hearers
ye will speak to the air?a proverbial
expression will utterly lose
your labor.
. 11. 1 shall boa barbarian to him
?shall seem to talk unintelligible
gibbishi
12. That he may be able to interpret?wh'.ch
was a distinct gift.
14. If I pray in an unknown tongue.
The Aposlo, as ho did at the
<>th verse, transfers it to himself;
my spirit prays?by the power of the
spirit I understand the words myself,
but my understanding is unfruitful.
The knowledge 1 have is
of no benefit to others.
15. I will pray with tho spirit but
1 will pray with the Junderstanding
also?I will use my understanding
as well as the power of the spirit.
1 will not act so absurdly as to utter
in a congregation what can't edify
none but myself.
16. Otherwise how shall he that
filleth the place of a private person,
that is any hearer say Amen?ascenting
and confirming your words
as it was even then unusual for the
whole congregation to do.
19. With my understanding, in a
rational manner, so as not to understand
myself but to be understood
by others.
20. Be ye not children in understanding.
This is an admirable
stroke of the true orator to bring
down tho heighth of their spirits by
representing that wherein they
prided themselves most as mere folly
and childishness in wickedness be yc
infants, but in understanding be ye
grown men knowing religion was
not, uesunea to destroy any of our
natural faculties, but to exhnlt and
improve, our reason in particular.
21. It is written in the law. The
word' here, as frequently, means
the Old Testament. In foreign tongues
will I speak to this people, and
so lie did. He speak terriably tc
them by the Babalonians when they
had set at naught what he had spoken
to them by the prophets who had
used their own language. These
words received a further accomplishment
on the day of Pentecost,
Tongues are intended for a sign fir
unbelievers, to engage their attention
and to convice them that the
message is of God, whereas prophesy
is not so much for unbelievors
as for the confimation of them that
already believe.
22. Yet some times prophecy is of
more use even to unbelievers than
speaking with tongues, for instance
if the whole church be met togethtM'
on some extraordinary occasion, it
is probable in so large a city they
ordinarily met in several places and
there came in ignorant persons,
Men of learning might have understood
the tongues in which they
spoke it is observable St Paul says
here ignorant persons or unbelievers,
but in the next verse an unbeliever
or an ignorant person. Several
bad men met together, hindered
each other by evil discourses. Single
persons are more easily gained.
24 He is convicted by all who
speak in their turn and speak to the
heart of the hearers; he is judged
by all. Every one savs something
to which his conscience bear witness.
25. The secrets of his heart are
made manifest. Laid open, clearly
lescribed in a manner which to him
is most astonishing and utterly unaccoutable.
How many instances
are seen of it in those days, so does
God still point his word.
H6. What a thing is it, Ilrothren.
Thi9 was aaotber disorder among
them. Every one has a Psalm.
That is at the same time one begins
to sing a Psalm; to declose what has
been revealed in him; another to in
terpWt what the former is speaking;
evert one probably gathering a little
company about him just as they
did in the schools of the philosophers.
L. t all he done to edification
so as to profit the hearers.
27. 15y two or three at most. Let
not abovo two or three speak at one
sitting and that by c ?urse, that is < ue
after anothc r and let one interpret,
either himself, verse 12, or (if he
has not the gift) some other into the
vulvar tongue. It seemed tho gift
of tongues was an instantaneous
knowledge of a tongue till then
unknown which ho that received it
could afterward speak when he
thought lit without any new mira- "
clo.
28. Let him speak that tongue if
he find it profitable to himself in his
private devotions.
20. Let two or throo of the (
Prophets (not more at ono meeting) *
speak one after another expounding ,
the scriptures,
22. A11?Who have that gift that ]
all may learn both by speaking and
hearing. % [
82. For the spirits of the Pro- 1
plicts are subject to the Prophets, (,
but what orthusiaist considers this?
The impulses of the Holy Spirit
when in men really inspired to suit ]
themselves to their rational faculties
as not to divest them of the govern- *
inent of themselves like the heathen
priests under their diabolical nov 5
sessions. Evil spirits threw their (
prophets into such ungovernable
ecstaeies as forced them to speak
and act like madmen but the Spirit (
of God left his Prophets the clear '
use of their judgment when and how
lonjo it was lit for them to speak and
never hurried them into any improprieties
either as to the matter, manner
or time of their speaking. Get all '
things be done in decency and order (
for God is not the author of confu- '
sion but of peaeo.
Rev J P Ludlum.
Cntarrli Cannot tie Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the sent of the disease. Pa * .
tairh is a blood or constitutional d Pease,
and In order to cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken Internally, and acts directly on the ,
blood and the mucous surfaces. Hall's i
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was preerlbed by one of the best phy!
sjclans In the country for yeursatid it is a
regular prescription, it is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers,acting directly on the I
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina- 1
lion of tlie two ingredients is wliat pro- j
duces such wonderful results in curing .
i Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free.
F .1 CHENEY &CO., Toledo, ().
Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents Take
Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ^
Mullets! Mullets! (
Mullets in any quanity at Todd ;
& A dams' Fishery near Myrtle
Beach, at-R & 5 els per pound,
Send orders to Todd & Adams,
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Trespass Notice.
All persons arc hereby forbidden
to hunt, shoot or trespass in any
manner whatever on our lands in
1 Little River township.
C C GORE, Su,
LAURA LEWIS,
4w3i)
Trespass Notice. i
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All persons are hereby forbidden
to hunt, fish or in any manner enter
5 or trespass upon m}' lands in Dog
BlulT township, one tract known as
. the Arney Richardson tract and the
. other as the Henry Reynolds tract,
the said tracts not adjoining each
other, but both bounded by Hem
mingway land and others. All vio.
, lators of this notice will be prose
. cuted to the full extent of the law.
4w38 N A ROBERTS.
, For Rent.
A good plantation near Finklay X
Koacts containing 50 acres of cleared
land in a high state of cultivation
* with two sets of buildings, ono to'
bacco barn, good stables and out
buildings, clay foundation, naturally
' drained and good water, Will rent
' for cash. Apply to,
A M Anderson.
Tabor, N. C.
A. Vance Hooks
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
Conway, S. C. '
All sorts of Surveying, Drawing,
Leveling, Draining, Railroad Work,
Farm Surveying, Hydraulic Surveying
and Contour Maps. Laying out
Streets, City Lots and Blocks, Building
and Leveling Foundations. Corn
putition of Stresses and Straining,
Strength of Material and General
Engineering Work.
FARM WORK A SPECIALTY.
Olliee in Herald Building.
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Collars and CufTs.
Ironing Machine.
Work turned out Promptly.
Send me a trial order.
Family washing taken.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Work neatly oxecuted, and in
first class style.
SPKCIAL NOTK'K
Collars and CulTs ?held for 30 days
and if not called for will be sold,
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Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue of a lien held
jy Conwav Live Stock Company a
corporation duly chartered under r
\nd by the lawsof the StateofSouth %
Carolina, the undersigned A C |j
Fhompson, President of said Corpo- 3
ration, and as agent for the same, 0
ivill sell before the court house door I
it Conway, S. C. on salesday in 1
January next, it being the fourth |
lay of said month, one certain g
French coach horse owned by tho 1
Horry Preneh C jach Horse Com- G
l>any, and now in the possession of u
tho said Conway Live Stock Co. The 3
said horse will be sold to satisify a i
ien held by the said Corporation, J
tnd to secure a balance of $11(52 50 }
lue to said Conway Live Stock Co., [
ror feeding and earing for said horse 1
I'oin June Kith 11)07. to date, here
' - - ^ p
)f. tI:a said horse lias been placed 3
with the seller by said Coach Horse
Company, under an agreement for \
reed and care under which the said jj
Dalance is now due. :
All bidders are required to deposit
$2f> 00 with the undersigned to
;over costs and as a guarantee of U
.rood faith, or bids will not be con- '
iidcred.
This sale is made at the risk of
/V. C. Murrell, a former purchaser
who failed to comply with his bid,
A C Thompson, ff
Dated T)cc, 8, 1008 Agent |
A New Store
E. J. Tyler has opened up a new 8
itore on the road between HAY- 8
HOItO AND COOL SPUING and 1
lave anything you may want in tho |
ine of Merchandise. Shoes, Ilats ?
md anything you want. ?
Old Santa Claus has been around vnd
left a nice lino of Christinas .
things with mfe.
Highest market price for all Country
Produce. 10c per pound for
Chickens and so on.
Come and see me when in need of *
my thing kept in a first class store.
E. J. Tyler.
Notice to Creditors. 1
All persons holding claims against =
the estate of George W Suggs late of
Horry County, are hereby notified
to file the same, duly attested with
me undersigned or this notice will 1
bo set up in bar of their recovery, 1
and all persons indebted to the said 1
estate are notified to make payment
to the undersigned. 1
L D SUGGS, 0
Qualified Adminstrator of Goorge '*
W Suggs, deceased.
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L. B. Singleton
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW
Conway, South Carolina.
Oflice in Spivey Building |_
NOTICE?All persons are strictly
forbidden to trespass on the land
of E. J. Floyd, known as the swamp
land, either by fishing or pasbur- I
ing stock, or in any other way. The
law will be enforced against all
trespassers. S. H. Fry, Agt ^
Kodol For ,
Indigestion :
Our Guarantee Coupon I
If, after using a fr.oo bottle of Kodol, you V
can honestly say it has not benefited you, we V
will refund your money. Try Kodol today on 4
this guarantee, Till out and sign the following,
present it to the dealer at the time of t
purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return the r,
bottle to tho dealer from whom you bought It, .
and wo will refuud your money.
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State )
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Trespass Notice. i
All persons are hereby forbidded
to hunt, or in any manner enter or 1
trespass upon my lands on the edge i
of the town of Conway, bounded by '
lands of 13 G Collins. All violators
will receive the full penalty of the
law. H. S. Collins.
4 w 35.
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Mrs A R Dew was in Conway one '
day last week. ,
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Shop.
JUST OPENFzD UP IN CONWAY.
Something that has been needed
or a long time. Wheelwright,
llaoksinith and General Repair
>hnp. Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Farm Tools put in good Condiion.
Guns and Pistols Repaired.
Everybody should patronize this
hop so as to have it in time of
ieed. All work Guaranteed.
Located Near New Court House.
J. E. Altman, MGR.
i Bad I
Backache 8
H Such agonies as some women B*
| suffer, every asonth, from back- Eg
*< Is It necessary? No. It can E9
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Mrs. Mallnda A. Akcrs, of Hasham, Ef
Va., "with various female troubles. Kg
I had such a backache that it fee
drew me over, so 1 could not stand I*
straight. The doctors could not pK
help me, so I tock Cardul, and Em
now I feel like a new woman." (rag
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Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby forbidden
o hunt, fish, or trap, or in an>
nanner to enter or trespass upon
ny land in Dogwood NeoU township
>ounded by lands of J B Edge, A J
?odd. Burroughs & Collins and
ithers. F W H Edge,
r t 33.
2opy Summons for Relief
(Complaint not served.)
state of South Carolina,
County of Horry.
Court of Common Pleas.
J ary D Elliott, Nancy Elliott, C
Marshall Elliott, Ida M Souls and
in,.:..*:**
UU1UI1 L i 1VC| JL laillllllb.
against
Maggie Norton, Thaddeus V Elliott,
Montgomery Elliott and
Bernard Elliott, Defendants,
Do the Defendants N Maggie Norton,
Thaddeus V Elliott, Montgomery
Elliott and Bernard Elliott:
You are hereby summoned and rejuired
to answer the complaint in
.his action which has been tiled in
lie ollice of the Clerk of the Court
>f Common Pleas for the said County
tnd to serve a copy of your answer
,o the said complaint on the subscrl>er
at his otlice at Conway, S. C?
vithin twenty days after the service
icreof; exclusive of the dav of such
?ervice: and tf you fail to answer
no said complaint wittiin the time
iforesaid, the plaintiiTs in this action
will apply to the court for the
elief demanded in the complaint.
October 24th, A. D. 1008.
?V. L. Mishoe, C. C. C. P.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Plaintiffs' Attorney,
ro Thaddeus V Elliott, Absent Defondant:
Take notice that the complaint in
,hc above staled case, and the. sumlions
of which the foregoing is a
iopy wero duly filed in the ollico of
the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas
in and for the County of Horry
iforesaid at Conway, S C. on the
1th day of November 1908,
[L S ] W. L. Mishoe,
C C C P
H. H. WOOD WARD,
PlaintiiTs' Attorney.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
FOR BACKACHE
k K. GASQUE, SPECIAL
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^ cash traded at mv storo. C
cans and all guaranteed.
< ALL GOODS PROM
? My groceries are always fres
^ Will be glad to see you all.
| JOS. D. <
DUSENBl
DEALER!
GENERAL Ml
TODDVIL
Headquarters for High Grade Ferti
hand, during the season and arc olTen
Country prodnco bought and sold,
of anything in our line. We will mat
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To Property Owners!
THE OLD AND THIED I
GLENS' FALLS
INSURANCE COMPANY
Has been tested and tried by the year In
and year out vlssltudes of the business,
including the confiagations of a half century.
and continued to grow until It has
attained a nearly sixty years honorable
and progressive histor) and ranks in financial
strength as one of the few very
strongest American Companies.
D A Spivey 6c Co
S P HAWES,
FAMILY HI.
Gaters to the wants of
the People. For First Class
Groceries place your order
with me.
GEO S HACKER & SON
544, 546 and 548 Kins St,
CHARLESTON, S. C
^ MOULDING 3
Window and Fancy Goods ?
Specialty
Alex c7 McNeill,
MACHINIST AND STEAM FITTER
CONWAY. S. C.
Saw Mill, Steam Rnglne, Cotton dins and all
klnde of Machine Work will receive i'rompt
Attention.
Estimates Furnished
WOrk Guaranteed
ed 1880 J, W. McElwee, Pro
Bttsville Marble W^fs
*ENI\ETT8VILLE, S. C.
and Designs Eurnished of Latest
Style
>nts Tombstones and Curbing
I on Application.
?>t Work. Ka*onat>lc Prlc
AGENT, CONWAY. S. 0.
ywwvvwvw^
he attention of
e fact that 1 am ^
Quarters |
eer store and with less rentiially
be CHEAPER. <C
1 pound of 40 cents ^
II f prepared Java & ^
ly \ Moca Coffee FREE ^
* J for every $3.00 in \ ^
oflee put up in 1 pound tin'
PTLY DELIVERED # |
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Yours Truly, ^
OLIVER I
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3d at reasonable nriooR
Come to see us when in need
:e it to your interest to do so.
e Herald.
Sale Under Foreclosure.
Under and by virtue of a judgment
of foreclosure and sale made
in the case of Hammond Mercantile
Company?PlaintilT vs T P Hardee,
The J C Bryant Company and Burroughs
& Collins Company, Defendants
bv Hon Chas G Dantzler, Presiding
judge, and dated the first day
of October A D 11)08, I will sell at
public auction before the courthouse
door at Conway, S C., during legal
hours of sale on salesday in January
next, it being the 4th day of
said month, the following described
lands and premises, to wit A
All and singular that eertfiin tract
of laud in Simpson creek township,
said County and State, and described
as follows, to wit: Bounded north
by lands of W H Howell, east by
lands of Thomas W Dcman, south
by lands of Mirk Parker and on the
west by the run of Simpson creek,
this being the place were T P Hardee
now resides, and beiug the land
* --
uc uuu^nu 01 vv A llardec. I
Also that certain tract of land I
containing one hundred and fifty I
(150) acres, more or less, bounded 1
north by lands of T P Hardee, east I
by lands of J 13 Hughes, south by I
lands of T P Hardee andWtest by I
the edge of Simpson creek^^Fts be- I
ing the land which T P Hardee ha9 I
contracted for from W II Howell. 1
Terras of sale cash. Purchaser to I
for papers. I
B J SESSIONS, 1
SherilT of Horry .County. I
Dated October 12th, 1008, I
yotice of Annual Meeting-of Board I
of County Commissioners. I
Notice is hereby given that the I
Annual Meeting of the Board of |
P.r>nr>t "
v^uimnissioners of Horry I
Countv will be held at the oflice of I
the Hoard at Conway, S. C, on I
Thursday January 7th, 1909* All I
persons having claims of ^tnv kind I
against the county are hejby noti- I
tied to file same with the fcidersign- 1
ed on or before December .-list, 1908, I
so that same may be audited as said
meeting. I
J N Jenrette, I
Clerk to Board. I
Conway, S. C. I
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