The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 15, 1909, Image 1
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IWUHS juaujr luteis nun a ;
Fearful Accident. i
CLOTHES CAUGHT FROM POT '
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Miss Bertha Lee Horribly Burned j
V v'.'v /V Near Tabor While Wasliinr Clo* '
V. the* Lived Only a Short While |
After. ]
J O Hattoway from near Tabor. ,
N C., was in Conway last Thursday ?
an'1 relate.' tho sad d< a h of Miss {
Hertha Leo from burning. On ,
Monday mc rning abo\it 10 o'clock '
sho was out at at shed near the ,
dwelling house attending to some j
washing, near where the water was j
being boiled in a large pot. While j
attending to her duties her skirt ,
caught ou fire and before he'p could
reach her she was so horrible burn- ]
ed that she died in the afternoon (
about. 4. n'nlnf'lr Th?rr? o/oq ?rw *-?? ?? -
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near her at the time except a small t
sister who could not render her any (
assistance. Mr Leo and some others r
of the family were some distasce j
away, and Mr Lee got to her relief ?
as early as he could. IIis hands g
were badly burned in attempts which \
he made to save her. Dr Flovd of ?.
Tabor. N- C., and Dr Lewi-of Green c
Si?a were both quickly summoned, t
bir she was beyond help.
She was a charming young , lady s
seventeen or eighteen years of age. j
and a daughter of Mr and MrsMurry t
Lee, a leading farmer about three a
miles from Tabor, N. C. That en- v
tire section of the county was shock- t
ed by this tragedy, and Mr and Mrs e
Lee have the sympathy of friends ^
throughout the county. K
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Observance of the Sabbath, c
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Dear Mr Editor: As I have not J
seen anything from Gallivants Fetry ft
recently I will write a few words. y
1 don't want to get into a contra- t
versy with any one. Everyone is fj
free to entertain his own opinion r
and exercise his own judgment
Remember tho Sabbath day to
keep it holy?Exodus xx, 8. This
is the command of the Great God.
It is one of the ten words spoken p
with divine majesty on Mt Sinai
and also written by the finger of I
God on tables of stones. There is
110 commandment of the ten of
greater importance, yet scarcely I
any one is so much disregarded.
Well, therefore may it begin with t
the word Remember, seeing that t
thoughtless mortals are so prone to S
forgot it. We are by no means to 1
suppose that this law was given to h
the Jews only. It is not of a cere- 1
monial nature but moral as all the o
ten are. Tho Sabbath was not first
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instituted when the law was given d
to Moses, it was only ro ewed. We a
read of the Sabbath in the 2nd chap- d
ter of Genesis. It began as soon t
as the world began for on the t
seventh day God ended his work t
which he had mado and God blessed t
the seventh day and sanctified it. a
There can be no doubt that Adam, g,
Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham and 0
all the good men of old observod the p
Sabbath, but when the descendants (j
of Abraham became slaves in Egypt p
it is probable that they could not 1
obscrvo it as they ought, but now
being delivered from bondage the
law was revived and they are commanded
to remember the Sabbath
day to keep it holy. This law then T
is of perpetual obligation. If God
saw it needful for Adam to keep, E
even in Paradise and before he sinned,
how much more necessary for tl
us to keep it. fie had no hard work U
to do to need rest. But the moral- t<
lty of the Sabbath does not consist a
in it being the seventh day but the a
seventh part of our time---Acts xx, a
7; Rev i, 10 This was kept because n
it was tie day of his resurrection
and the work of creation was finish- tl
ed and remade. God had finished
Ins work?Hebrews iv, Paul says ei
they entered not on account of un- d
belief. <Jud bkssed this day?Isa
lviii, 13. Our Saviour healed the
sick on the Sabbath, ood's blessing
that day is another reason why we
should keep it hjly?Ecolefiates i,
12. Remember now thy Creator in
the days of thy youth while the evil
days come not nor the years draw ^
nigh when thou shall say I ha/e no jj
pleasure in them. '
May the Lord bless all and save us P
in liis kingdom. Cor. ?
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Picnic and Plsli Pry A
There will bj a picnic and fi&h fry P
ni Reave*' Ferry on Saturday, July !*
171 !. A ga>oli? o beat will be on d
| liai.d all cay for the benefit of those e
who ri.j y riding. Refreshments ^
\v li be served by R. Ii Anderson ^
( o ne ojio and all with well fi led 0
ba-kots. li. B. Anderson.
Do not fail lo have a lot of tobac- a
ci at tile Horry Warehous. for the
o,?e? ing sal j on July 20t.h. Manager
J K it >wles has been busy for the
past week or two getting the house 0
in readiness. . * <\
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The Lee Case Still Pendlnjr*
Winslow Wright of Scrantor., S C.,
who caused the arrest of Pelzer
-1 ?--? in i
?b tuub jjiuue lasi reuruary, unci
3harged him with burning his store,
spent several days in Conway last
week on business. The facts of this
matter were published iu the State
papers at the time, and are brielly
is follows: Pelzer Lee was in busi
ess at Scranton and his store was
mysteriously buruedone night about
last December, he having paid hi i
insurance premium the day before
fhere was roquestion at the time,
ind the insurance money was paid
to him. Later on iu February,
Winslow Wright was burned out also
very mysteriously and on the
strength of strong circumstantial
?vidence Mr Wright had Pelzer Lec
tnd several others arrested charged
with the crime. As soon as the\
were arrested for the Wright burnug,
the authorities began looking
nto the burning of their own store a
ew days before, and they are now
*estiug under this charge also.
These parties wore not tried at
Kingstree at the special term of the
jourt, and the parties are out on $!(>
JUU.UO bond. Winslow Wright bv
-he fire is said to have lost $00,000
)0. For honesty and integrity no
nan stands higher in that section of
,he State, and among business men
my where. He did not believe in iniuranee
and carried none. While his
oss by the lire was great, yet ho
it-ill has much property loft He is
i relative of the Wrights who live
lear Tabor, N. C.
Some time after these fires it is
itated that R L Lee, a brother of
?elzer Lee charged his brother with
he burning of his own store. He
dso stated, it is said, that Pelzer
lad bought the goods from him and
lot paid him for them, but he collectid
the insurance and still would not
>ay. R L Lee denies that ho ever
nade any such statement. Mr 11
j Lee is well known here, having
touducted business here for several
ears. Pelzer Lee was also here in
usiness with R L Lee, and married
fliss Amelia Kamrow more thaa a
ear before he left Conway. At the
ime of these firas Pelzer Lee and his
amily, his father-in-law, C F Karnow,
were all living at Scranton.
No New School Trustees.
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auu louuwiug correspondence exilains
itself:
June 18, 1D0O
Ion J. E. Swearingen,
State Supt of Ed.,
Columbia, S. C.
)ear Sir:?
Your letter asking if school trusses
are to be appointed in July of
he present year has been received.
>ection 1210 Code of Laws, Volume
as amended by the act of the Legisiture,
approved February 17 th
900. directs ''Each County Hoard
f Education on the first Tuesday
f July, 1906, and on the first Tuesay
in July in every two years therefter,
shall appoint for each school
istrict in their couuty three trusses
from the qualified electors and
ax paj'ers residing within the disrict,
who shall hold their cilice for
wo years, and until their successors
re appointed and Qualified, unless
ooner removed by the County Board
f Education." According, to the
irovisions of this section of the
lode, school trustees should be apointed
on the first Tuesday in July,
910. Yours very truly,
(Signed) J. Eraser .Lyon,
Attorney General.
July 21, 1909.
'o the County Superintendent of
Education
iear Sir:
I sent you, herewith, a copy of
tie Attorney's General's opinion as
3 the appointment of school trus-,
?es. Section 1210 of the Code was!
mended in 190H, 1904, and I90G,
nd the contradictions in the several
mendments could not be harmoized
without this ruling.
In consequence of this opinion, here
will be no appointment of
uhool trustees this year except in ;
ase of vacancies by resignation,
eath or some other cause.
Yours respectfully,
J. E. S\.VP.;\rinuon
State Supt. of Ed.
A Jolly Outiujr Crowd, ,
A party of young people passed
brough Conway last week en route
5 M yrtle Beach. The following are 1
bo names of those composing the '
arty: Misses Ella and Lottie Anerson,
Nollie Allen, Mellie Mlshoe, 5
lota Watts, and Ola Shelly and
lessrs Elbert Allen, Gib and End :
^nderson, Cleveland Mi shoe and !
'rofs E S C and A J Baker. They !
eturned the follow day and were
alighted with their trip. Each and
very one of the p.*rty wishes to ex
?ud many thanks to the Myrtle
leach folk for the kind and courteuh
manner in which they wore en- 1
srtained, and instead "of saying 1
good bye" they say "look for us 1
gain."
Opening Sale.
Nichols <& McOehee have their
pening sale Wednesday, July 21st.
?ry them with a load. 1
fp on
CONWAY, S. C., THU)
SlJlTlI
Brought Back to Horry to
Stand Trial.
ON A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
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'The Warrant for the Arrest of H.
1.. Smith, Sworn Out By W, It
Cooper of Wltuiliiirton
Sheriff B. j. Sessions returns'
last Saturday from Florida, where
lie weut with requisition papers to
arrest Henry L, Smith. Smith ha
been absent from Horry county fo/
ttie past two years, his reasons foi
leaving not being very well understood.
He left a family consisting
of a wife and several children at his
farm near Conway. Some months
ago W. B. Cooper, of Wilm ngton, .
had a warrant issued for Smith's arrest.
charging his with disposing of
certain personal property over
which he held a bill of sale or chattie
mortgage Smith could not bo
found in the count, v. nnrl finivllv s?
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requisition v as obtained by Solicitor
VV. H. Wei and with these papers
the sheri* .eturned with the prison- 1
er last S turday.
It is a. kted that the facts out of
which the process came about re
suited from a busiuoss transaction
between the parties whereby Smith '
obtained advances from Mr Cooper
givinghim security on certain property
which he later disposed of, and
failed to pay the debt. The warrant
was issued several months ago by
Magistrate Newton Sweet.
Smith was lodged in j.iil last Saturday
upon the anival of the sheriff 1
and on Sunday morning his wife
and children came in from the 1
country and spent Sunday and Sun- :
day night with him. On Monday
morning arrangements were made
so that he made bond and went to
his home with his family. Smith ,
holds a lucrative position with Pow- '
ell & Co,, large naval stores manufacturers
in Florida. His employers 1
ituidks a great deal of him from the ;
fact that he offered to put up any
amount of money an security for
Smith's appearance at the trial,
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Off For Eu.ampmciit.
The Horry Hussars left Conway
last Tuesday morning on a special
train for their annual encampment
at Aiken, S. C. Capt Epps wrote a
card back from Florence stating
they were all in good shape. The
Hussars are this year in the best
training in the history of the company
and the officers who have
brought thiseomimnv nn t.n ! .? r?**ou_
, J - I' ? 1" vu ,
ent high standard are to be con- j
gratu.ated. Following is the roll of
the boys who are enjoying themselves
at Aiken:
ROLL COMPANY H.
Capt Chas J. Epps ]
1st. Lt. Anland J, Baker <
2nd. Lt. Enoch S C. Baker ;
Corpl. J no. P. Nixon i
Corpl. Geo McCracken i
Corpl. WmE. Hux I
Corpl. San ford 1). Cox i
Corpl. Jas M. Martin
Corpl. JnoC. Watts 1
Oid Sgt. Thos E. Wise 1
Qin Sgt. G. j. Watts
Sgt Staniy M. Anderson
Sgt jos R. Tucker i
ftgt McQ Quattlebaum
Sgt Mariou W. Wall
Chiel Cook Jas H. Bland
Cook Glennie Johnson I
PRIVATES
1. Anderson, J. P. 1
2. Bellamy, jos U.
3. Booth, Simeon G.
4. Booth, Thos R. f
5. Bland, Simon P. s
6 Cook, Walter. M.
7. ' .... t
8. Dusenbury, Claud B. d
1). Eason, J. A. ^2
10. Gore, AsaC. T.
11. Guy ton, Walter
12. Hardee, jos C.
13. Hard wick, W, Percy
14. Hamilton Rembert
15. Hendricks, Frank O. h
10. IIux, Curtis n
17. Hux, Geo P. 11
18. Johnson, Warren C. n
10 T Win i f T noon 1
?.?' ? j u upau
20. Lon#, Win Mc. J"
21. Lewis, Obie .
22. Martin, Frank 11
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24. Paj>e, Ashley
25. Powell, Henry S. ^
2(?. liowp, ft of us N. 1
27. Sessions, (?co I*. ?
2H. ?Sinj<!oioii, vv. Otieal
2!), Tompkins, Keily H
20. VuiiKht, Forney ''
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Hukkel Picnic- |(
There wi.l be a basket picnic at c
rate's Lauding, near Mr Levi Watt's, a
jn July 24th. Fverybody is invited f(
to attend and hriutf well liMcd has- C'
i<ets Cool drinks will be served. t<
L'ho Tilly Swamp base ball team is
invited to attend and participate in
a tfarno of ball that afternoon. a
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Watch Couway grow. ' rt
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RSDAY, JULY 15, 1909.
MK. W. II. CIIAIVDOUKN NAME!)
Appointed Co-Receiver to Wind Up
Affair* ot Lumber Cor.
Mr W. H. Chadbourtif of this eitv
was notified Wednesday of his ap
pointmeotby Judge J. C l'ritchard
of ihe United States Court, as one
of the eo-roceivers with Messrs.
- .1 TT T T 11 1 ti i*?i . i
jouu n. nowam auci r\ vvitnerboe
in winding up the affairs of the
Kanawha Lumber Corporation, of
Conway, S. C. Mr Chadbourn will
leave Monday for Conway, where he
will take charge of the affairs of the
company at tho mills. Mr Chadbourn
is one of the city's most prom
inent and successful business men
and judge Pritchard made a line
selection when he named him as
one of the receivers, he being tho
roughly conversant with the milling
business and a capable financial
man.?Wilmington Star.
Mr W. 11. Chadbourn, of Wilmington,
who was recently appoint
ed a co-receiver of the Kanawha
Lumber Corporation by Judge
Pritchard, came down Monday and
assumed the management of the
mill. Mr Chadboui u will be pleasantly
remembered t y m my o il time
frionds. He is one of the most experienced
mill men in tin sou h ami
is a gentleman of pleasing personality.
Ho was the originator ami
builder of the Wilmington, Chad-I
hnnrit JLml rnnwnw foilunnJ ...OO-l. I
w,.. f< n J I U<l I WU?( ?V I I It" II
has been such a blessing to the people
of Horry, and was the beginning
of the wonderful and surprising
progress of the county.
SimdHy School InstitutesA
grand series of Sunday School
Institutes or Township Conventions
has been arranged for Horry
couuty. It is a great pleasure to
be able to announce that a very
strong and aide corps of Sunday
school workers have been secured to
present the different phases of the
work. Among thein are the following:
MissG-'uce W. Vandiver, Primary
Superintendent for South Carolina,
who wil' discuss the Cradle Roll, the
Graded Sunday School, Supplemental
VVoiU, tbe Graded Union and
Teacher Training.
Miss Covington, a consecrated lady
of long experience in Sund iv
School work, who will discuss "The
Mothers Back of the Sunday School"
,4 Bible Stories and how to tell
them," Some Things for the Country
Sunday School, aud Preparation
and Teaching the Adult Lesson.
Dr Watson, who will present to
us The Black Board in the Sunday
School, The Model Suuday School,
and the Possible Development of the
Sunday School Idea.
We are also trying to precure the
services of Mr J. 1. Williams, ^tate
Secretary for the Baptist Denomination
in tho Baraea and Philathea
Work. He will present the subject
of the Organized Adult Class,
Of our county workers we will
tiave Mr J. C. Spivey, Mr Paul
^uattlobaum, ltev G. E. Edwards,
and Mr A. E. Goldliueh, who will be
with us at as many meetings as possible.
\t ifi filer* lilrnlir f*?? T ?
intuijr Linti ui
ion and Rev A. S. D,?ak will assist
n the work.
The schedule of dates has not yet
)een permanently lixrd, hut will
ikely be as follows:
Socastee, Weduesd ty, August. 1th
Union or GreenwuoJ, 1'hurcday,
Yugust 5th.
Poplar, Friday, August(Uh.
Homewood, Saturday, A ugust 7th
Conway, Monday ami Tuesday,
Yugust 9th and 10th .
Cool Spring, Wednesday, August <
1th. * j
Zion, Thursday, August 12th, <
The local authorities can arrange I
or picnics or anything else as they (
ee lit What w6 want is every i
iunday school worker in the vicini <
y, and every pastor out to the }
cieetings without fail. (
Paul Quatllebaum, t
County President .<
Place lo Sell Your Tobacco.
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Messrs Neal & Dixon's big ware- i
ouse is nearly completed. It does (
iot look like old Farmers'. This [
lamm ?uth warehouse has two com- s
3odiou.-> diive wuys with ample j
oom for more than one hundred N
/agons. Neal & Dixon, who are s1
oth expert wa re bouse men, know- ^
ug the value of a well lighted house,
ave over one hundred skylights in
hoir house which will show the
olden weed to a superior advantage.
They now have the longest
nd best equipped warehouse in
oulh Carolina. The editor eonratulates
Neal & D.xoo for securig
the valuable service of John W, ^
<acy as auctioneer. Mr Lacy i- (
nig winded and > j ?ii-t prime and bias
proven him- ell Aurtny as their
hoiee aucii? \< ? r. An ordinary
uetioneer cuu la not do the work ^
>r this mammoth warehouse back- j
d by this strong firm. ? Mullius Knerprise.
The friends of Manager J R, nobles t
t the Horry Tobacco Warehouse l
ay that the opening sale next Sac- \
irday will be very successful, anu l
Mue of the best farmers of the coun- t
y will be represented at the sale. 1
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Gathered by a Herald Man
W -W w* -
on ins Kounds.
CAUGHT ON THE BOUNCE.
Stray lilt* of News tiafhered ,hy
tlic Wayside for tlie Information
and Instruction of Herald
Keadera- llappeiiiMus of Interest
About tlic City.
George II Jones was in Conway
lust Friday.
Nichols & McGchee will sell your
tobacco six days in tho week. Nol i
high one day and low the next.
Head full account of W. B Jones '
10 days bargain sale on editorial
page.
Mr J M McKeithan is having a
cottage erected on his property on
south Laurel street.
You will always get the highest
market price for your Tobacco win n
you sell with NirhnkA- M.U.'.Uww*
It is rumored llr.it the erection of
thne mo* o I i ic.li stores will shortly
be commenced in Conwav.
You are cordially invited to attend
this opening sales at the llorrv tobaeco
Waieh nisi* 01 julv 20th. C one
and bring a lot of your t dmcco.
.1 11 it >wles.
Mr J 11 Yaught of Florence, is
spending his vacation with his
paront-, Mr and Mrs J S Vuught, in
Conway.
1 \V Cooper of Wilmington, N. C.,
was in Conway the first of the week
on business.
Mr. Qui Man Davis, formerly of
Conway but now i f Swansea, S. C ,
is visiting friends and relatives
here.
Dr W K McCord returned last
Saturday from an absence of throe
weeks which he spent at idenn
Springs and Ho Iges, S. C.
It is rumored that there will
be an oxcursiou for white from Conway
to Georgetown on July 27th,
the day iho negro rapist is to b*
tried.
A
a concrete paveinont is being put
down from the Spivey Building corner
Jtlown to and including RussAdams
Co's store.
The Rev ft O Watson did not fill
his appointment at the Methodist
church he?'e last Sunday, but delivered
a sermon at that church on Sunday
night.
.1 Y narber is said to be an auctioneer
that may be depended on to
bring the highest prices from tobacco
buyers. He has been engaged for
the season by the manager of the
Horry Tobacco Warehouse.
Frank Sellers last Monday plead
guilty to larceny before Magistrate
N Sweet, and paid the line which
was imposed. He was charged with
taking a pvir of shoes and other
property from nurroughs & Collins
Company
tf you arc a tobacco grower you
will do welt to take advantage of the
corps of buyers which will be 011 this
season at the Horry Tobacco Warehouse,
the manager will leave nothing
undone to insure the highest
prices for the weed.
A band of Holiness Preachers and
authusiayjs are holding daily meetings
under a tent in the rear of the
jounty jail, ny some it is stated
that they are advocates of the curb
>js religion known as the unknown
tongue. While they have been as
pet no manifastation of this curious
md unbelievable performance some
)f those who have attended say that ,
die preachers advocate it in theii (
sermons.
Attention is called to the large
idvertisement of W Lloyd Jones npicaring
in this issue. He conducts
>ne of the largest country stores in
he county, and carries the goods
vhich'seern to suit the people. Llis
)rices will compare with those anyvliore.
He is also noted for honesty <
ind square dealing. Head his ad- !
rertiseineut and give him a call. i
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At the Presbyterian Church. i
The Hay man's Moy tnent, now one '
>f the most prominent and hopfd
ligns of the times in Christian w<?rl<, 1
,vill be presented at the Prusoytoriau <
ihurch, Con .vay, next .Sabbath, July ?
.8 ,U at 11a in. The spc.uk. r will >v
>o Mr J. P. McNeill, ul b I > re nee, 1
ep osenting this work in the Pros- '
>, ??;ry of Pee Due, Everybody, *
viihout regard to churcn con nee- '
ion are urged to come out and
ioar M r McNeill.
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I desire to say to the public that
he Children's Day at Macedonia
las been postponed. Due notice
vill bo given of the date it will be
leld. Wo invite al1 to come aud
>e with us anyway as it is our regu-| j
ar preaching day.
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No. 14
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ursoLuriorss
in' 11.- *?'
w. i in' ITOIIU1II * ,Ml??ioiidrv Soclt'cs.
On Juno 22nd, 11)0!>, our sister and
oo worker in the Woman's Foreign
Missionary Society and the Woman's
Homo .Mission Society, of the
Conway Methodist church, Mrs ft.
L\ Norton fell asleep in Jesus.
Mrs Norton was a charter member
of both of these societies. She
assisted in the organization of the
Conway Auxiliary of the Woman's
ftorcign Missionary Society, one of
'he oldest in the Conference, more
than twenty-live years ago, and served
elliciontly in its'various others.
She was elected president at the la-t
annual meeting.
She was 1st vice president of the
Woman's Home Mission Society in
which work vlie was also much interested
.
Wiif.ukas, it has pleased our
j Heavenly Leather to call to the higher
life our beloved sister, Mrs ft. I1.
Norton. t,hei*nfr???r?
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Kksoi.vkp 1. i mat while we l>o?v
in revere 11! submission lo i-he will of
Him who "doeth .ill things well"
yet. we shall sadly miss the presence
of our sister in our meetings, ami
Ii3r helpfulness in our work.
2 That we ex lend to her huso.md
ami family our sincere sympathy
in their ere.it sorrow.
it. That u e.opy jf these resolutions
be sent to the bereaved family,
(hat they bespread upon the record
>f our Auxiliaries and furnished to
tho "Horry Herald," "The Field."
the "Woman's Missionary Advocate
and "()ur Humes" for publication.
^ Mrs. A. K Wait,
Committee : Mrs. .1. D. Oliver,
' Mrs. J. S. Hat tie,
Fine Was Reduced.
Gov. Ansel yesterday commuted
the sentence of John M Conerly of
Horry county, who was convicted
for tho false packing of cotton, from
a line of $200 and one month imprisonment
in the county j hi to pay a
line of $ 10.
It seems that Mr Conerly rented a
iMjuon gin to a party or parties and
they wore the guilty ones, yet under
tlio laws of the State, he being the
owner, was convicted. The governor
considerotr the case very carefully
and placed a small fine on him.
?The State.
CUIucatiofiul Campaign Committee
The Educational Campaign Committee
will be in Conway, Saturday
August 7th. Three prominent citizens
and former teachers of Horry,
Dr E Norton, Hon U. H. Scarborough
and Col D. A. Spivey, iiave
Kindly consented to take an active
part. Six or seven subjects of great
importance to the educational interests
of Horry will bo discussed.
Matrons, trustees and especially the
young teachers should hear them. A
full program will be given as soon
as we can got definite information
from the State Superintendent of
Education.
Allen Personals.
M. O. Anderson has as his quests
lIi is week, M?*s J. \V. Kir ton, of
Adel, Ga., and Mrs \j, F. Anderson,
of Fair HiuIT, N. C , and S. M. Anderson,
of fire way, N. C. Mrs Kirton
expects to return to her homo
the last of btiis month.
F. II. Kirtou and sister, Miss
Mary Kirton, expect to visit relatives
in Horry and North Carolina
the first of August. Cor.
INotlcc of Dlftcliarjcci
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of H F
Tuton will apply for a final discharge
as such administrator before the
fudge of Frebate of Horry County
at ins oflico at Conway, S. C., at 11
o'clock in the forenoon on the lfith
day of August A. 1) , 190!).
II If Woodward, Administrator, H
F Tuton.
Dated July 10th A. I). 1909.
fwl8.
Hog Pen Ordinance.
h utw.ll k. ... i < --? f -
i 'j oij ?i uc vi ii i v.fc w l u i i u r ii# n y |) *i% i->n
or p 'cso'is to keep any ho# or
i >#s o Mt'i iI in el >so p30S Wllhiii
trv>i*j? ?>' i'm It aits of the town of
Jon way, oat w.Mil the 1st day of
\pril and th ' 1 >t day of October of
laehyou*, unit,ss such pens bo at
'ast ti tv (50) f -et from any public
>i.i co^, an i Ho red at least six inches
.om the #r<? ) . 1, and kept clean
uul in <: )od condition, void of
no no h Upon c nvic ion under this
> c ion, in ad 'ition to the senteuco
mpnsHl th -r'-for, the owner or
crepe r of such p *n shall bi required
io r.'inuV'' or r'construct same at
us or her own expense.
H, P. Little,
Mayor.
H L. Thick,
VV. E. M aCord,
C. J. Kpps,
J. E Nicholas,
J M. McKeithan,
E. J. Sherwood,
Wardens
attest:
T. J. Bell, Clerk.