The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 11, 1909, Image 2

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fthc gowg gtolfl, Enured at the Post Office at lonwj?, ae j Second Claee Mall Matter. rnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmamummmmmmmmammmt. UUL18HKD EVERY THURSDAY MOKNINCi BY CONWAY PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR PER YEA H, H, WOODWARD, Kdltor THURSDAY. FEB 11, IDOih In Lovinir Memory On the night of January 1st, 1000, ho /In t 4 h nm rnl oi ei n/1 f ho Iwtm o ? \ ! vuv/ uuu vu ? ioi VV/VI v J uuni\i i'i Mr C B Hardee, at Wall.ice, Fla., and too it away his loving wife. She was born on Tan nary 12 th, 1843, in ciorry county, S C., and was the daughter of Win Gc raid, of the Loris section. When she was 21 years of age she was married to C 13 Hardee and re sidod here until 1834, when they removed lo Georgia and lived there one year. They then went to Florida and lived there until the good Lord called her away. She leaves a husband, four children?three sons and one daughter ?eleven grandchildren, three great grandchildren and a ho.^t of friends to mourn her loss That dear mother said site was going to rest, and 1 know that she is at rest for she often spoke of going to rest, said her days were almost spent. She went peacefully to sleep fihnrt.lv ilft.rtl* .<otii'imr ll.if without any pa:n. It was her earn est desire to pass away easy, said she had often asked the got d Lord to take her away easy when ho called for her and he did. That dear one is missed so much by her surviving loved ones, but we are assured she is resting in abetter place than this world of trouble. | She had been in feeble health for the three years preceding her death and her death was not unexpected. While it is hard to give those sd dear to us up, to see no more of them in this world, yet wo aro consoled with the thought that our loss is her eternal gain. She bore her alllictions patiently and she was willing to go at any time. We can see that dear face no more here, but wo have the blessed hope of seeing it again some sweet day where pirting is no moro. Tae charmed circle is broken; A dear face missed day by day, From its accustomed place, But cleansed and perfected by ^ruue, Oue more at rest. Ono voice of welcome hushed, and over more, One farewell word unspoken on the other shore, Where parting comes no more; One more soul lauded there. A thought, of loss meets us at the door, Within a place unfilled, aud desolate And far away; Our coming to await. Home no longer seems like home, For that sweet faco was always there. But face to face wo will meet her on that blissful shore, Bye aud bye. Her pains, sorrows and and toils have shared, One less the pilgrim's cross to bear. One more the crown of ransomed souls to wear, At home in heaven. Her loving daughter, Mrs Magnolia Skipper. $IOO. Reward. $IO'.>. The reader of this paper will be Jdeased to learn that there is at east one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all stages, aud that, is Catarrh. Hall's Cartarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical profession. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfacesof the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power that they olTer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F J Cheney &Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ?? In Memory of a Darliitjr Ba by < >n Monday morning, November 23rd, 1308, at about 11 o'clock, the death angel visited the home of Mr and Mrs Willie Stephens and took away the dear little five months old son, Willie Clayton. He was sick only about nine days when our dear Heavenly Father took the lovely bud to bloom for him in t.hn crawler, ? - -? h... of Paradise where wo all hope to meet some happy day. Itwashtrd, so hard to part with our sweet little darling, but our dear Father knows all things best. Everything that loving hands could do to relieve the sufferings of the little ono was done, but nothing seemed to do any g >od, the time had come for the dear little one to go to a better world on high where no sad parting or farewell tears are ever shed. It was a sweet and x darling little one but we had to part with it. We should not grieve over a dear little one like that when we know it is safe in the arras of Jesus, but we all hate to give up our loved "" Ill I M^??l I lT*i?WM?? MHMMM* ones, but our dear little one is- outj of this old world of troub'e and is i j far better off than we are and is; rouB to suffer no more Little Willie Clayton was born June Kith. 1908 and died .November 28rd, 1908. The remains were 'aid j to rest the following clay in the Wil- 1 liains cenieterv. The funeral was i conducted by Itev. L K Sawyer. Sleep my dear little one. In the a'ins of Jesus, Wo all hope to meet again, Some sweet day. A precious one from us has gone, A voice wc loved is sidled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. Farewell, my lit lie one, ho has taken you away from us, but may we lead such lives that when the summons come to us t > go hi nco we may meet you there. Mother. Soulier (talks L>eatli l*lot. It seemed to J A Stone, a civil war veteran, of Ivomp, Texas, that a plot existed between a desperate hiritrouble and the grave to cause his death. "1 contracted a stubbon cold, ho writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds Then I began to use Dr King's New Discovery, which restored mv health comnlntolv I unw Mfni.rU itu ?, J - 'f-i" ' "-> pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Cough, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia its unrivaled. 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Norton Drug Co. I-roiii Morula j Dear Mr Editor: Will you please, j give ine space in your valuable p iper, that com sito me regular every Friday, for a few lines from this place. Health of this community is good at this writing. We have had one of tin; warmest winters this year thai, we have had in several years. Up to yesterday the thermometer dropped down to dS and keeps dropping and this morning it is down to 2!) We had plenty of ice today and if it gets any colder it will put the oranges out of business. The farmers have ab'nit got all their crops otT and in the market with very good results. Vegetable farming is the order of the day. I am glad to soo so many Horry people out here. I think Horry county is pretty well represented in Florida. Mr He Roy Tyler left a few days ago to visit relatives and friends in Floyds township, stopping a few days with his brother in Jacksonville. There was one of the bloodiest murders committed here a few days ago that h is ever been committed here, A n? gro was killed by unknown parties and the body placed on the railroad track to hide the crime. With many wishes to the dear old Herald and its Editor, I remain, Archie E Owens, Seville, Fla. Revolts at Cold Steel. "Your only hope," said three doctors to Mrs M E Fisher, Detroit, Mich., suffering from a severe rectal trouble, lies in operation," "then 1 used Dr Kind's New Life Fills," sinwrites "till wholly cured." They prevent Appendicitis, cure Conslipation, Headache. 25c. at Norton Drug Co. Married Married, at Boris, 8 C, January 20, 1001), Miss Rosa, the charming daughter of Mr and Mrs J .J E IJarrelson, was happily married to Mr N M liayes, son of Mr Bill IJayes, Mr E J Prince performing the ceremony. I hope them a long and happy life. Blue Eyes. Married, on Sunday, December 13, 1008, Miss Euttio, the charming daughter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Suggs, was happily married to Mr() C Harrelson, son of J J E Harrelson, Mr J Q Graham performing the ceremony. 1 hope them a happy life in their future days. Social functions of winter, midnight lunches, loss of sloop toll on the health, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea clears the blood, aids digestion, relieves fatigue: make and retains your health, oreatcst tonic Tea or Tablets. 35c. Conway Drug Company. The Republican Senators are determined to confirm the nomination of the negro Crutn as Collector of the Port of Charleston, so as to relieve Tuft of the nccestity of reappointing him when lie takes his seat us President on March 4th. 1 ? vJ^^wA Greatest IIMfiliM Killer For Rheumatism, Sciat'.ca. I .ame Rack, Stiff Joints, and Muscles, Sore 'throat, Colds, Strains, prains, Cuts, Itruises .Colic, Cramps, Indigestion, Toothache, and all Nerve, Boneand Muscle Aches and Fains. The genuinehas Noah's Ark on every package. 25c -,?;oc. an<l 11 .cohy a 11 dealers! n medicine everywhere. Sample by mailt ree. NOAH SEMEbY CO.,RICHMOND, VA., A D0H0N,MA8B., U.S.A. Malting More Cotton is merely a question of u; kind of fertilizers. Virginia F ertil are the right kind. The cotton plant cannot 1 your soil. Find out what necessary fertilization and tf See what Mr. W. C. Hays of S "I planted about 30 acres of some cultivation for over 20 years, and us lina Fertilizers per acre, and / exf. the SO acres." This is why we i hundreds of letters like this, and ev< Carolina Fertilizer for cotton. Get a copy of the new 1909 Virj from your fertilizer dealer, or write < will be sent you free. It contains Southern States. Virginia*Garolin Sales Offices Columbia, S. C. KwginiiU Atlanta, Ga. CllCfl Memphis, Tenn. a n% <si flii tOk in flyji ?k?j A tied 13c per Quart. Whito LS er?~/i n CO IC III \v / I JC U1IIUII ) LVV'U ^ K)a pel 1 _ I Buists and Ferr | NEW 1 CONWAY 1 Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon If, after using-a $1.00 bottlo of Kodol, you cnn lionestly say It lias not benefited you, wo will refund your money. Try Kodol tot!ay on this guarantee. hill out and sign the following. present it to tho dealer at tlio time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you return tho bottle to tho dealer from whom you bought it, and wo will refund your money. Town State _____ Sign here - Cut This Out J DigestsWhatYouEat And Makes the Stomach Sweet E. C. Do WITT & CO., Chicago, IU. Aid, DRUGGIST. Fire Fire Fire. To I'operty Owno 81 THE OLD AND TRIED GLENS' FALLS INSURANCE COMPANY lias neon tested and tried t>y the year In and year out vissltudes of the business, including the continuations of a half century, and continued to grow until it has attained a nearly sixty years honorable and progressive history and ranks in financial strength as one of the few very strongest American Companies. D A Spivey 6c Co S P HAWES, fill GUIS Caters to the wants ot the People. For First Class Groceries place your order with me. TAX RETURNS. I THE AUDITOR OF HORRY COUN tv will attend the following ?>" I times specified below for the purprse of taking Upturns of all personal property for the fiscal year commencing January 1st. 1000, and ending December dlst, 1009: The Valance of tho time until February 20 at the Auditor's otlice at Conway. All able bodied males capable of earning a supportbetween the ages of V/ and GO years shall be deemed taxable polls. The number of your school district is important, rp- f. - r * i I 'liiHiers ??i rem estate must bo noted with cure. Executors and Administrators will make their returns strictly according to law. Failure to make returns within the time specified subject the delinquents ton penalty of 60 per cent. ,J A LEWIS, yluditor. BBS* Early Ktlsers The famous little pills* 0 Money Out of Crops sing enough of the right Carolina iizers ieed on barren land. Study it lacks. Then apply the te results will surprise you. mith Station, Ala., did. lie say3: jray sandy land' that had been in ied 300 pounds of Virginia-Carotcct to gather 30 bales from say it is the right kind. We have in stronger, in praise of Virginiafinia-Carolina Farmers' Year Hook 3ur nearest sales office and a copy pictures of the capitols of ail the ia Chemical Co. Sales Offices Charleston, S. C. Carolina?! Baltimore, MJ. i I (pal Columbus, Ga. [?. Montgomery, Ala. nni mm iwi itbti itrii ra (M iir &>jt& s ^ Onion Sets Silver Skin 20c per Quart, and White Sets 10c and ' quart, y's Garden Seed CROP DRVG CO, COLLINS & BUTLER Wholesale Lumber Dcalei LORIS, S. C. Wo arc in llio market for at kind of sawed lumber. Wo buy bol in Carload Lots and outputs i Mills Correspondence solicited at will receive our prompt attention. Mew QU just open 1:1) up in conway Something that has boon 1100k for a long time. Wheelwrigh Rlaoksmith and General Re pa Shop. Horseshoeing a Specialty. Farm Tools put in good Cotid tion. Guns and Pistols Repaired Everybody should patronize th shop so as to have it in time < need. All work Guaranteed. Locate'J Near New Court Rous J. E. Altman, MGi - ^Kit^-iaan : KILL^e COUGH j and CUKE the LUMCS ii ii_. e^? 9 j ""t" inr. Kings i iiew "Mwmj jfwcajgf9 Jlk s all throat and luno troubles. JGUARANTEED SATISFAOXoSs 4 OH MONEY KEFUNDED. ' II I ' 'BlMMnMWWWi CHINESE LAUNDRY Collars and CulTs. Ironing Machine. Work turned out Promptly. Send me a trial order. Family washing taken. Satisfaction CJuaran toed. Work neatly executed, and i (irst class style. SPKCIAL NOTIflC Collars and Culls held for 30 daj :ind if not called for will be sold. Yoursforgood wont, GEO LVM. i ?mm???n? B What is Homo | Without Music I Don't nay, "Can't afford no OHOAN or Wo will make you al.lu, ?;rnnt infrom one to three yearn tonav for one. Wo .-4iipi.lv the SWKRT TON HI). I?t HAItl.K ditC.ANS iind PIANOS,at th<> lowont price* consistent Willi quality. H Write at once for catalogue*, Prices I and terms to the Old KatuhllHhed I MALONES MUSIC HOUSE I COM'MID A, S. V. | Establishe *?? n,>A liennc IT A " R <r ; I '-9 Priced h gq ; I. L; i ^ I A ' \ WomiiHe) <#J|& 4-J0 jg=_$ - '. i ri.niidlitil '!^S F,rat Cla '*% . tj- ' ' TV. * K K. GASQUE, SPECIAL j iDUSENBl DEALERS iiEftthAL ME '!'< >S> I > \ I Ij Headquarters fur High Grade Ferti hand, during the season and are oll'ere ? Country produce bought and sold, of anything in our line. We will mak & , "" "" ft ! I r--v <?*<&>JSbt II I Mr Farmer?aass II 6 g | Times have changed a boy. Progressive fc: 2 * \} money in a good Da bills by check. Lots | @ should have a bank i II " I J of Lori f! ,0 ! ?* Cf mo in the next time you nre S ?i ^ over wi I | Capital Ai H [)[\ 6 Til OS. E COOPER. ,tl Q J C CUV A NT | E L. SANDERSON. I U~$ i\mi tijjgWIgm ^AV ^ Q0S&b21$^2JiS! : i m i n m m bipllilll m p " | pi Send your ( ! i| *3^ j| They will receive Proi &V& Satisfaction Guarantee Jpi Jn ?A SPF |i$?| 3H VI ? WORK I U 1-^r^^hi^-s^xKsgifi^ i mm ! :1 Wo have just received a 1 ^ of dilTeront sizes, and a few AND DRIVERS, ;< We offer them for sale on p * cured, and at prices to compe Come and see them before bu Wo wish to thank you for / have tflven us heretofore and same thront/h the oomino vea *vm kw? J D SNGLE" ' LORIS. <1 1880 J, W. McElwee, Pro sttsville Marblo W s KN3IETT8VILLB, 8. O. md Deoigne Furnished of Latest ^ Style ^ tits Tombstonefl and Curbing on Application. Work. Rasonablc Prtc \GENT, CONWAY. S. C. JRY&CO d IN RCHANDISE 1,E, O. li/.ers. All ihe leading brauds on d at reasonable prices. Come to see us when in^^^ e it to your interest to do so. I I from when you were } i people deposit their ? ink. They pay their | of reasons why you ? \ccount with 9 f LORISj s, S. C. | in town and let us talk it ? tli you. P $10,000.00 | ....President, J Vice President, fc Cashier. C 71 w W /Tfl W -w. xi v. * I HI ^ Ili )rders to [RALD-1 nipt Attention and Will Work 1 Al A Ml CUU.IT?I MULES !k!no^MVORI^UJLE^| Kood WORK HORSES I liberal term^, if well se- I to with any other deal^jL 1 ving elsewhere. T7 I the liboral patronage yo I ask a continuance of th I tary & CO SO / ' /